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Performing Left Populism: Performance, Politics and the People [Minkštas viršelis]

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This interdisciplinary volume offers new insights into the connections between populism and performance. As a driving force of the contemporary left, the populist logic offers a way for progressive politics to radicalize actions against the elite, fostering greater democratization of societies at a time of socio-political and environmental crisis. Exploring the populist roots of a number of performances, the contributors to this study analyze the potentials and limits of the new forms of left populism for more democratic ways of living together.

Combining performance studies and political theory, Performing Left Populism demonstrates how various performance practices give rise to populism. It shows how both civic performances (including grassroots, civil movements, political speeches, state policies and media campaigns) and artistic performances (such as theatre, dance, music and artistic activism) contribute to these processes. By these means, the book examines the processes of constructing 'a people' through both the real/civic and imaginary/artistic perspectives.

Offering scholars and practitioners a thought-provoking analysis of the ways in which performance can be viewed politically, as a social practice capable of mobilizing alternative ways of living and invigorating democracy, this study expands the debate about left populism towards strategies of mobilization, collectivism and democratic politics.

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Performing Left Populism will ignite lively debates concerning the role performance studies can play in political science scholarship and media analysis of current affairs. Situating performancein the broadest sense of the wordas a vital practice of civic engagement undergoing a messy yet vibrant revival in reaction against the technocratic, neoliberal orthodoxy which has dominated western public discourse for over four decades, is its most significant contribution to cross-disciplinary political scholarship. -- Joseph Dunne-Howie, Rose Bruford College, UK * PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art *

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A bold and innovative contribution to the discussion of the potential and limits of left populism in the fields of performance studies and political theory.
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Acknowledgements

Introduction: Performance and Left Populism
Goran Petrovic Lotina (University of Warwick, UK, and Sciences Po: The Paris
Institute of Political Studies, France) and Théo Aiolfi (University of
Warwick, UK)

I. Performance and Populism Theories
1. The Stylistic Approach to Populism: From Early Definitions to
Interdisciplinary Hybridization
Théo Aiolfi (University of Warwick, UK)

2. American Paranoia: Trump, Sanders, and Theoretical Reflections on
Researching Populism as Performance
Reid Kleinberg (University of Essex, UK)

II. Performance and Populist Leadership
3. The Democratic Productivity of Populist Bodily Representation
Marķa Esperanza Casullo (National University of Rķo Negro, Argentina)

4. Performing the People: Discourses and Performances of Pablo Iglesias and
Volodymyr Zelensky
Alina Mozolevska (Petro Mohyla Black Sea National University in Mykolaiv,
Ukraine and UniGR-Center for Border Studies, Saarland University, Germany)

III. Performance, Populism and Artistic Practices
5. The Last Peronist Spectacle: The Argentina Pavilion at the Expo 2015
Worlds Fair
David M. K. Sheinin (Trent University, Canada)

6. Joyful Festivities: Happenings as a Populist Strategy in the Work of Alex
Mlynarcķk
Sam Cermįk (Queen Mary University of London, UK)

7. Left Populism and the Revival of Demos Through Performance: Four Tasks for
Practicing Democracy
Danae Theodoridou (Performance maker and researcher, Fontys University of
Applied Sciences, the Netherlands)

IV. Further Perspectives on Performance and Populism
8. Populism and Populism Research. A Conversation with Yannis Stavrakakis
Goran Petrovic Lotina (University of Warwick, UK, and Sciences Po: The Paris
Institute of Political Studies, France)

Index
Goran Petrovic Lotina is Research Fellow at the University of Warwick, UK, and Lecturer at Sciences Po: The Paris Institute of Political Studies, France.

Théo Aiolfi is a Marie Curie Cofund EUTOPIA Science and Innovation Fellow at CY Cergy Paris University, France.