2nd Edition

Electoral Guerrilla Theatre Radical Ridicule and Social Movements

By L.M. Bogad Copyright 2016
284 Pages
by Routledge

284 Pages
by Routledge

284 Pages
by Routledge

Praise for the First Edition: 'A major contribution to performance studies . If cynicism and political quietism have quelled your impulse to rage against this sorry state of affairs, Bogad demonstrates, with wit and verve, that it is possible to expose the sham and, through a variety of performative tactics, make a meaningful contribution to democracy.' Modern Drama 'A compelling and... Read more

Introduction: Electoral guerrilla theatre in recent democracies: Speaking mirth to power

1. A prank too far? The Kabouters’ electoral guerrilla theatre, Amsterdam 1970-71

2. Sturm und Drag: the fabulous camp-pains of Miss Joan JettBlakk

3. Electoral guerrilla theatre in Australia: Pauline Hanson vs. Pauline Pantsdown

4. EARTHALUJAH!: The Importance of Being Earnest With the Church of Life After Shopping

Conclusion: A tricky new play

Biography

L.M. Bogad is Professor of political performance at the University of California at Davis. He is the author of Tactical Performance:The theory and practice of serious play, and the plays Haymarket, Tahrir, COINTELSHOW: A patriot act, and Economusic: Keeping score. He is the founding director of the Center for Tactical Performance.