The essays in this collection explore transcultural events to reveal
deeper understandings of the dynamic nature, power, and affect of
performance as it is created and witnessed across national and cultural
boundaries. Focusing on historical and contemporary public events in
multiple contexts, the book's contributors offer readings of
transcultural exchanges between European, Asian, African, and Middle
Eastern countries, as well as colonizers and colonists, to colonized
peoples and back again. In the process, the book explores questions
around issues of aesthetics, cultural anxieties, cultural control, and
the effect of intentions on practice. *** Librarians: ebook available
on ProQuest and EBSCO (Series: Performance Studies) [Subject:
Performance Art, Cultural Studies]