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037    312744|bPalgrave Macmillan|nhttp://www.palgraveconnect.com
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100 1  Haedicke, Susan C 
245 10 Contemporary street arts in Europe|h[electronic resource] 
       :|baesthetics and politics /|cby Susan C. Haedicke 
260    New York, NY :|bPalgrave Macmillan,|c2013 
300    1 online resource 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0  List of Illustrations -- Series Preface -- 
       Acknowledgements -- Preface: Into the Street -- 
       Introduction: Aesthetics and Politics of Street Arts 
       Interventions -- Looking Back: A Socio-Historical and 
       Intellectual Context for Contemporary Street Arts in 
       Europe -- Democratic Performatives and an Aesthetics of 
       Public Space -- Performing Democracy on a Grand Scale -- 
       Trespassing in Urban Places -- Subversive Imaginaries: 
       Performing the Other -- Community Performance: Community 
       Performatives -- Postscript: Beyond the Street -- 
       Bibliography -- Index 
505 0  Introduction: aesthetics and politics of street arts 
       interventions -- Looking back: a socio-historical and 
       intellectual context for contemporary street arts in 
       Europe -- Democratic performatives and an aesthetics of 
       public space -- Performing democracy on a grand scale -- 
       Trespassing in urban places -- Subversive imaginaries: 
       performing the other -- Community performance: community 
       performatives -- Postscript: beyond the street 
520    Street theatre invades a public space, shakes it up and 
       disappears, but the memory of the disruption haunts the 
       site for audiences who experience it. The artists seek to 
       interrupt daily life, startle onlookers with an inversion 
       of a familiar place and quotidian activities, and test the
       limits of what they can do in public and what they can 
       encourage the public to do. Street theatre does more than 
       offer outdoor entertainment; it frames the public space 
       and the everyday with art. This book questions whether 
       street arts acquire a socio-political significance as they
       offer the public the opportunity to view daily life 
       through a lens of art and to re-evaluate the meaning and 
       function of quotidian activities and urban spaces. It asks
       whether the dynamic interrelationship of performance, 
       participant and place creates a unique politicized 
       aesthetic of public space that, in turn, enables the 
       public to rehearse democratic practices 
650  0 Street theater|zEurope 
650  0 Street theater|xPolitical aspects|zEurope 
650  7 PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / History & Criticism|2bisacsh 
655  4 Electronic books 
655  7 Electronic books.|2local 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aHaedicke, Susan C.|tContemporary street 
       arts in Europe.|dNew York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
       |z9780230220263|w(DLC)  2012034813|w(OCoLC)798615479 
856 40 |3Palgrave Connect|uhttp://www.palgraveconnect.com/
       doifinder/10.1057/9781137291837 
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