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Neoliberalism, Theatre and Performance tackles one of the most slippery but significant topics in culture and politics. Neoliberalism is defined by the contributors as a political-economic system, and the ideas and assumptions (individualism, market forces and globalisation) that it promotes are consequently examined. Readers will gain an insight into how neoliberalism shapes contemporary theatre, dance and performance, and how festival programmers, directors and other artists have responded. Jen Harvie gives a broad ...

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    • Title: Neoliberalism, Theatre and Performance by Author
    • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
    • Print ISBN: 9780367190422, 0367190427
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    • Edition: 2021 1st edition
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