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Clowning as Social Performance in Colombia: Ridicule and Resistance


Clowning as Social Performance in Colombia: Ridicule and Resistance

Hardback by King, Barnaby (Edge Hill University, UK)

Clowning as Social Performance in Colombia: Ridicule and Resistance

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ISBN:
9781474249270
Publication Date:
1 Dec 2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Methuen Drama
Pages:
296 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 22 - 27 May 2024
Clowning as Social Performance in Colombia: Ridicule and Resistance

Description

Contemporary Clowning as Social Performance in Colombia brings to light the emergence of new kinds of clowning in everyday life in Colombia, focusing particularly on the pervasive presence of clowns in the urban landscape of Bogotá. In doing so it brings a fresh and updated perspective on what clowning is as well as what it does in the 21st century. Featuring descriptions of more than 24 distinct clown performers, Barnaby King provides an engaging and lively account of the performative moment in which clowning transpires, analyzing the techniques and processes at work in producing what is commonly named as "clowning". In contrast with their North American and European counterparts, clowns in Latin America are seen every day in public settings, are popular cultural figures and sometimes claim to exercise real political influence. Drawing on five years of co-performative ethnography, the book argues that clown artists have thrived by adapting their craft to changing social and economic conditions, in some cases by allying themselves with authority and power, and in others by generating spaces for creativity and resistance in adverse circumstances. By applying performance theory to clowning in a specific cultural context this is the first work to propose an appropriate scholarly response to the diversity and ingenuity of clowning beyond Europe and North America.

Contents

Chapter 1. (Not) Just Clowning Around Chapter 2. Happy Families: Clowning in the Circus Ring Chapter 3. Reconverting Ronald: The Rise of the Restaurant Clown Chapter 4. Nouveau Clown: A New Generation of Red Noses Chapter 5. Neo-Clowns: The Embrace of Neoliberalism Chapter 6. Humanitarian Clown: Humour and Conflict Chapter 7. The Hospital Clown: Humour and Healing Chapter 8. Clowns Are Everywhere Endnotes Bibliography Index

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