Performance as a Revolution of Affects - Alice, Tania

Performance as a Revolution of Affects - Alice, Tania

Performance as a Revolution of Affects: A Radical Rethinking of the Relationship Between Art and Politics

A Revolutionary Approach to Performance

In her groundbreaking book, "Performance as a Revolution of Affects," Alice Tania challenges conventional notions of performance and its role in politics. She argues that performance is not merely a form of entertainment or self-expression, but rather a powerful tool for social and political change. Through a series of case studies and theoretical explorations, Tania demonstrates how performance can disrupt dominant narratives, create new forms of community, and empower marginalized voices.

Performance as a Site of Resistance

Tania begins by examining the ways in which performance can be used as a form of resistance against oppressive systems. She draws on examples from a variety of contexts, including the civil rights movement, the women's movement, and the LGBTQ+ community, to show how performance has been used to challenge social norms, demand justice, and create new possibilities for social change.

Performance as a Means of Empowerment

Tania also explores the potential of performance to empower individuals and communities. She argues that performance can provide a space for people to express their own experiences and perspectives, and to connect with others who share their struggles. Through performance, individuals can gain a sense of agency and self-determination, and can come together to build collective power.

Performance as a Catalyst for Social Change

Tania concludes by arguing that performance has the potential to be a catalyst for social change. She points to examples of how performance has been used to raise awareness of important issues, mobilize people for action, and create new forms of social organization. Tania believes that performance can play a vital role in building a more just and equitable world.

Why You Should Read This Book

"Performance as a Revolution of Affects" is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of art, politics, and social change. Tania's groundbreaking work offers a new way of thinking about performance and its potential to transform the world. This book is essential reading for artists, activists, scholars, and anyone else who believes in the power of art to change the world.

Key Features

  • A groundbreaking exploration of the relationship between performance and politics
  • Draws on a wide range of case studies from around the world
  • Offers a new theoretical framework for understanding performance
  • A powerful call for the use of performance as a tool for social change

About the Author

Alice Tania is a leading scholar and practitioner in the field of performance studies. She is the author of numerous books and articles on performance, politics, and social change. Tania is also a co-founder of the Performance Studies International network.