Showing Off, Showing Up: Studies of Hype, Heightened Performance, and Cultural Power

Showing Off, Showing Up: Studies of Hype, Heightened Performance, and Cultural Power

Showing Off, Showing Up: Studies of Hype, Heightened Performance, and Cultural Power

Showing Off, Showing Up: Studies of Hype, Heightened Performance, and Cultural Power

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Overview

The interdisciplinary essays in Showing Off, Showing Up examine acts of showing, a particular species of performance that relies on competition and judgment, active spectatorship, embodied excess, and exposure of core values and hidden truths. Acts of showing highlight those dimensions of performance that can most manipulate spectators and consumers, often through over-the-top heightening and skewing of presentation. Many forms of showing and of heightened performance, however, operate more enigmatically and covertly while still profoundly affecting the social world, even if our reactions to them are initially flippant or unconcerned because “it’s just a show.” Examining a wide range of examples—from dog shows to competitive dancing to carnivals to striptease, the essays illuminate how such events variously foster competition, exaggerate a characteristic, and reveal hidden truths. There is as much to be learned about the power of showing through subtlety and underlying intentionality as through overt display. The book’s theoretical introduction and 12 essays by leading scholars reveal how diverse, particularly efficacious genres of showing are theoretically connected and why they merit more concerted attention, especially in the 21st century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780472122769
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 05/18/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Laurie Frederik is Associate Professor in the School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies and Director of the Latin American Studies Center at the University of Maryland.
Kim Marra is Professor of Theatre Arts and American Studies at the University of Iowa.
Catherine Schuler is Associate Professor of Women’s Studies at the University of Maryland.

Table of Contents

Contents Introduction - Laurie Frederik Section I. Race and Breed: Showing Off “Natural Bodies” Chapter 1. Saddle Sensations and Female Equestrian Prowess at the National Horse Show - Kim Marra Chapter 2. Painting the Body Brown and Other Lessons on How to Dance Latin - Laurie Frederik Chapter 3. Shamu the (Killer) Whale and an Ecology of Commodity - Jennifer A. Kokai Chapter 4. Hyping Clyde Beatty and His Wild Animal Show - Virginia Anderson Section II. Power and Presence: The Politics of Showing Up Chapter 5. Princess Beatrice’s Ridiculous Wedding Hat and the Transnational Performances of Things - Marlis Schweitzer Chapter 6. Strobridge Posters and Late Nineteenth-Century Melodrama - Katie Johnson Chapter 7. Carnival Bands, Popular Politics, and the Craft of Showing the People in Haiti - Chelsey Kivland Chapter 8. The 2014 Sochi Olympiad Shows Off Putin’s (New, Great, Open) Russia - Catherine Schuler Section III. Provocation and Titillation: To Show Off the Unshown Chapter 9. The Intimate Provocations of Showing Religion in Secular France - Elayne Oliphant Chapter 10. Not-for-Profit Pornography and the Benevolent Spectator - Joy Brooke Fairfield Chapter 11. A Paradoxical Show of Hunted Ghosts and Haunted Histories - Robert Thompson Chapter 12. Strip-Showing and the Suspension of a Naked End - Daniel Sack Coda Contributors Index
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