Skip to main content

Nonconforming Criticism

Political Practices and Poetics at the Borderlands of Performance

Nonconforming Criticism cover

Nonconforming Criticism

Political Practices and Poetics at the Borderlands of Performance

Out of stock
$90.00 RRP $100.00 Website price saving $10.00 (10%)
Notify me by email when this item is available

For information on how we process your data, read our Privacy Policy

Description

This book pays attention to nonconforming practices of criticism, that is, forms of thinking about performance that defy, challenge or resist the category of criticism. It explores the work of critical collectives, collaborative digital projects, live writing, artist-led critical projects, salons and publishing from cultural workers, writers and thinkers migrating across borders, ecologies of knowledge and disciplines of writing.
Unpacking the colonial logics that shape certain practices of criticism, and bringing in dialogue decolonial, feminist and queer theorisations of affect and relation, the book concentrates on what lies beyond forms of governance of cultural criticism in and beyond performance. It looks at nonconforming critique in contexts where forms of power enter in conflict, locating a disparate, hopeful and grassroots exploration of political modalities of critique and its relation to experimental performance in the contemporary moment in UK and beyond.
The book is structured into three parts, constituting a partial lexicon for performance criticism: Experiment, Event and Resistance. In doing so, the book moves through forms of thinking-in-public that reconfigure relations of meaning between criticism, performance and political life, and provide alternative modes of listening and reflecting.

Table of Contents

Introduction: On criticism that does not conform: neoliberal governance and structures of legibility

Part One: CRITICISM as EXPERIMENT

Chapter One: Regimes of Power, Cultures of Dissent

Chapter Two: Affect, Attention, Relation

Part Two: CRITICISM as EVENT

Chapter Three: Poetics of Appearance

Chapter Four: Digital Works

Part Three: CRITICISM as RESISTANCE

Chapter Five: Discursive Counter-Publics

Chapter Six: Criticism as Political Event

Conclusion: Critical Futurities

Bibliography

Index

Product details

Explore Methuen Drama
Published Sep 18 2025
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 176
ISBN 9781350178595
Imprint Methuen Drama
Dimensions 10 x 7 inches
Series Thinking Through Theatre
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Diana Damian Martin

Diana Damian Martin is a Senior Lecturer in Perfor…

Related Titles

Environment: Hukd Staging