Jean Genet: Performance and Politics
Discover the groundbreaking exploration of Jean Genet's artistic legacy in Jean Genet: Performance and Politics, authored by C. Finburgh and published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2006. This first edition, spanning 241 pages, delves into the profound political dimensions of Genet's performance practice. Through a collection of insightful essays by international scholars and engaging interviews, this book highlights Genet's radical experiments and innovative approaches in theatre, film, and dance.
By examining the polemical subjects and formal innovations that define Genet's work, Jean Genet: Performance and Politics offers a fresh perspective on his contributions to the performing arts. Ideal for scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike, this compelling read invites you to explore the intricate relationship between performance and politics in Genet's oeuvre. Don't miss the chance to deepen your understanding of one of the most influential figures in contemporary performance art.