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- W2898865896 abstract "We think of rupture as something absolute, visceral and dramatic, like an earthquake, or Trump’s election, or a university thrust into turmoil by the twin forces of capitalism and neoliberalism. But most days we glide along with the inexorable motion of shifting fault-lines, papering over the cracks as they appear without seeing the accumulated breakage. In this brave new world, our words and deeds are ever more in danger of being co-opted; the value of knowing when to give way and when to stand firm has been degraded, packaged and sold back to us as ‘resilience’. To resist may be futile, but resist we must. In ‘New Hazardscapes for Old: Rupture, Resilience, Resistance’, Sharon Mazer takes a critical look at performances of rupture, resilience and resistance across multiple hazardscapes in not-quite-post-earthquake Christchurch and in not-quite-post-colonial Aotearoa New Zealand, while keeping an eye on the storms raging further abroad. Mordecai Gorelik’s epic theatre history, New Theatres for Old, appeared in 1940, at a time when, in his words, ‘the tribal frenzy drummed up by that master showman of the old school, Adolf Hitler, seemed about to plunge the whole world into war’ (vii). Now as then, the outlook is dire: extreme economic inequities, radical and racialized violences, repressive and regressive politics, natural (and not-so-natural) disasters and wars without borders terrorising people like us (and not like us, and us as well). Still we keep making theatre, producing performances. We act as activists, as if our collective play matters. The show goes on, as if its perseverance is a sign of our own resilience, with which we seek to embrace our communities and those most abject. As if it can repair the world. Which may indeed be so." @default.
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