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Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm

Reihe: Routledge Studies in Theatre, Ecology, and Performance

Varney / Parker-Starbuck / Eckersall

Climate Theatre

Ecology and Performance in a Climate Emergency
1. Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-1-032-95347-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Ecology and Performance in a Climate Emergency

Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm

Reihe: Routledge Studies in Theatre, Ecology, and Performance

ISBN: 978-1-032-95347-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Climate Theatre examines how distressed environments are portrayed through theatrical and performance arts.

Despite variations in form and location, the volume unites diverse geographical settings through their shared concern with the effects of rising temperatures on land, sea, sky, and beyond. Throughout history, theatre and performance have mirrored society's most pressing moral, ethical, and sociopolitical challenges. Today, various performance traditions—from ritual practices to cultural activism and historical reenactments—are being reassessed for their environmental resilience and ecological consciousness. The collection also showcases innovative contemporary works that position climate as a dynamic and meaningful presence within drama, performance, activism, and art. These contributions reflect the global nature of climate challenges while carefully articulating the nuanced perspectives emerging from different geographical contexts.

This volume will particularly appeal to performance scholars, environmental humanities researchers, climate activists, theatre practitioners, and students seeking to understand the intersection of artistic expression and ecological crisis in our rapidly changing world.

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Acknowledgements

List of Figures

List of Contributors

Introduction

Chapter 1. Climate Theatre: Ecology and Performance in a Climate Emergency by Denise Varney, Peter Eckersall and Jen Parker-Starbuck

Thinking about climate and performance

Chapter 2. AnthropoScenes on Campus: Ecospheric Knowledge Production, by Una Chaudhuri

Chapter 3. Theatre and Climate Change: Constellating a New Lexicon by Minty Donald and Carl Lavery

Chapter 4. Hope and Trust in the Future: Human to Nonhuman in Australian Drama by Peta Tait

Provocations in the Anthropocene: More-than-human

Chapter 5. The Sea is on Fire: Machinic Crustaceans and Ecological Promises by Jen Parker-Starbuck

Chapter 6. Being Prey at the End of the World: Kris Verdonck in Conversation with Lara Stevens about his latest work, PREY (2023) by Kris Verdonck and Lara Steven

Chapter 7. Ecospheric Affect in Solo Pour Octopus by Sarah Lucie

Chapter 8. Performing lunar climates by Felipe Cervera

Chapter 9. Re-staging Cabinets of Curiosities in the Age of Anthropocene by Cen Liu

Environmental violence and inequity

Chapter 10. Slow Violence in Cherríe Moraga’s Heroes and Saints by Elin Diamond

Chapter 11. Urban Ecologies in Performance: from Colonialism to Community in Peter Morin’s Cultural Graffiti and Fast Familiar’s The Strategy Room by Lisa Woynarski

Chapter 12. Mutating Performance: On Monira Al Qadiri’s Speculative Petroaesthetics by Katia Arfara

Climate risk, activism & eco-performance

Chapter 13. Performing Fading: Postvisual Dramaturgy in Durational Catastrophes by Kyoko Iwaki

Chapter 14. Performing Across Time: Jill Orr in Conversation with Peta Tait by Jill Orr and Peta Tait

Chapter 15. Dramaturgy for Community Renewal and Environmental Care by Linda Hassall

Chapter 16. Performing climate activism by Deborah Hart

Chapter 17. Wilderness Acts: Dorothy Molter and Performing the Boundary Waters by Eero Laine

Culture, community & survival

Chapter 18. Hyphenated Thinking in Performance-Pedagogical Prototypes: Maria Lucia Correia’s Common Dreams Flotation School and Natural Contract Lab by Christel Stalpaer

Chapter 19. Burning Man’s Climate: Eco-utopic Confluences and Contradictions by Sarah Ann Standing

Chapter 20. Tacuabé’s Bow: Surviving through Absence by Maria Litvan

The recalcitrant politics of climate change

Chapter 21. Climate Control: Gender, Nature, and Stories of the Snow Queen by Clara Wilch

Chapter 22. It doesn’t work. Of course it doesn’t work. But it doesn’t matter that it doesn’t work’: David Finnigan’s Dramaturgy of Errors by Milo Harries

Chapter 23. Just and sustainable futures: How will we do it? by Anitra Nelson

Index


Denise Varney is Professor of Theatre Studies at the University of Melbourne

Peter Eckersall is the Sidney E. Cohn Professor in Theatre at the Graduate Center, CUNY, NY

Jen Parker-Starbuck is Professor of Theatre and Performance at Royal Holloway, University of London



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