An anthropologist recounts an Algerian theater troupe’s 2016 US
tour, detailing the highs and lows of the cross-cultural exchange.
Staging Cultural Encounters tells stories about performances of
cultural encounter and cultural exchange during the US tour of the
Algerian theater troupe Istijmam Culturelle in 2016. Jane E. Goodman
follows the Algerian theater troupe as they prepare for and then tour
the United States under the auspices of the Center Stage program,
sponsored by the US State Department to promote cross-cultural
dialogue and understanding. The title of the play Istijmam produced
was translated as “Apples,” written by Abdelkader Alloula, a
renowned Algerian playwright, director, and actor who was assassinated
in 1994. Goodman take readers on tour with the actors as they move
from the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. to the large state
universities of New Hampshire and Indiana, and from a tiny community
theater in small-town New England to the stage of the avant-garde La
MaMa Theater in New York City. Staging Cultural Encounters takes up
conundrums of cross-cultural encounter, challenges in translation, and
audience reception, offering a frank account of the encounters with
American audiences and the successes and disappointments of the
experience of exchange. “This is a ground-breaking and beautifully
written work in the anthropology of performance as well as an
intervention in experimental anthropology, wherein theater play is
both ethnographic subject and method. The book is accompanied by a
detailed website of audio-visual examples, making this a hyper-text, a
multi-modal way of knowing. It is a tour de force.” —Deborah
Kapchan, author of Theorizing Sound Writing “In this engrossing
ethnography [Goodman] brings to life the excitements, hopes and
disappointments of their staged cultural encounter. We are shown in
fascinating detail what lies behind and before the tour: the actors’
intense disciplined dedication to avant garde theatre practices, the
political and economic constraints of contemporary Algeria, the labour
of translation, the performance traditions of the Algerian market
place. . . . Subtle, searching and empathetic, with touches of wry
humor, Goodman’s study will become an instant classic in
anthropology, theatre and performance studies.” —Karin Barber,
London School of Economics, author of A History of African Popular
Culture
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Algerian Actors Tour the United States
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ISBN
9780253052308
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Indiana University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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