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Couple in the Cage
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Couple in the Cage
Couple in the Cage
Coco Fuscos The Other History of Intercultural Performance
Uncannywhat does that mean?
Positivist notions of truth and
depoliticized, ahistorical notions of civilization.
Reverse ethnography
The Limits of happy
multiculturalism (145)
The racism of the progressive acts
The limits of liberalism
Couple in the Cage
Coco Fuscos The Other History of Intercultural Performance
Mapping colonial conquests
The power and authority of the
Frame
Couple in the Cage
Diana Taylor and A Savage Performance
The idea of Discovery (162): Who was lost and what
does it mean to be found
The noramitivity of sexuality
Theatricality (161)
The double performance
happening
Couple in the Cage
Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett and The Ethnographic
Burlesque
Thesis statement on 176 (the
rehearing the mode of the
encounter)
The rehearsal of culture
The critique of the museum
The problems of framing
Couple in the Cage
Fusco responds to Taylor and Kirshenblatt-Gimblett
The narrativity of documentaries as representations of the real
Machismo versus Marianismo
Whiteness and Otherness