"[Bread and Circus Freaks] squarely addresses the clash between old and new Russia... and brings contemporary Russia interestingly into view." - TLS "It's always unsentimental, evocative and surprising." - Time Out "James MacDonald writes very well and has a civilised attitude toward the theatre." - Margaret Ramsay, Literary Agent "The young woman and the old woman between them illustrate the chasms between hope and disillusionment, between naivety and experience and between thereby the old and new Russia. This opposition of expectations creates a strong bond between (them), the younger woman looking up to the older one, and she in turn gaining a fresh perspective on life." - TLS (On Bread and Circus Freaks) "MacDonald's play is successful at moving beyond metaphor, creating fully rounded characters who deal with the political, social and interpersonal dynamics of disability." - Carrie Sandall, Assistant Professor of Theatre at Florida State University (on Balance is Stillness) "For James MacDonald, humour is an essential survival mechanism: not for him the pious solemnities surrounding an 'issue' like disability. He seeks here to portray 'otherness' in general and disability in particular through the prism of Bakhtin's concept of 'carnival'." - East-West Review, Journal of the GB-Russia Society.

Russia, Freaks and Foreigners is a collection of three thematically linked plays set against the backdrop of a fractured, post-Soviet Russian society. Written by acclaimed playwright James MacDonald, who is cerebral palsied, these performance texts critique accepted notions of normality within authority, offering various models of difference – physical, cultural and moral – and their stories of dislocation. Their themes, contextualized here by companion essays, expand the boundaries of British drama and connect to the comic grotesque tradition by giving the ‘abnormal’ a broad appeal. To date, MacDonald is one of the few severely disabled playwrights to have their work staged and he deals with issues rarely covered in drama. Consequently, Russia, Freaks and Foreigners is a daring portrayal of disability from the inside.

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This book is a collection of three plays set against the backdrop of a post-Soviet Russian society. Written by acclaimed playwright James MacDonald, who has cerebral palsy, these performance texts critique accepted notions of normality within authority, offering various models of difference – physical, cultural and moral.

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Introduction - Page 7 - James MacDonald 'Bread and Circus Freaks' - Page 11 - James MacDonald 'The Sweetheart Zone' - Page 67 - James MacDonald 'Emigres' - Page 133 - James MacDonald 'Getting to Know James MacDonald' - Page 195 - Peter Thomson 'Director's Notes' - 201 - Martin Harvey 'Freaks, Food and Fairy Tales: Confronting the Limits of Disability in Bread and Circus Freaks' - Page 207 - Thomas Fahy 'Epilogue' - Page 217 - Su Elliott
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781841501864
Publisert
2008-07-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Intellect Books
Vekt
367 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
224

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Biografisk notat

James MacDonald is a playwright whose work is regularly staged in the United Kingdom. He is an honorary fellow of the drama department at the University of Exeter."