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"What happens to 'America' when it does not coincide with the geographical and institutional boundaries of the U.S. nation-state? What does 'America' mean when it is performed abroad and circulates among populations and publics outside U.S. national contexts? Performing America Abroad explores an unlikely American studies archive: contemporary cultural performances in Austria and Germany which refer to the American cultural imaginary, but enact it with a 'transnational' difference. The book discusses the ambivalent cultural politics of these enactments in the context of neoliberal capitalism; specifically, it looks at several cross-racial performances of 'Indianness' on various Austrian stages, it examines the queer political demonstrators on Vienna's central Ringstrasse, who celebrate the legacy of the 1969 New York Stonewall riots, and it discusses the 'Americanness' of a series of theatrical adaptations of Arthur Miller's 1949 play Death of a Salesman in Germany and Austria." -- Back cover.
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Arts and transnationalism, Transnationalism, Intercultural communication in the performing arts, Intercultural communication, Cultural relations, National characteristics, American, in art, National characteristics in the theater, Foreign relations, Diplomatic relations, American National characteristics, SociologyPlaces
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Performing America abroad: transnational cultural politics in the age of neoliberal capitalism
2018, Universitätsverlag Winter
in English
3825369390 9783825369392
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [223]-241).
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