TY - JOUR
T1 - Grass Stage as a Method
T2 - (Un)Doing Cultural Studies in China
AU - Gullotta, Diego
AU - Lin, Lili
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The article argues that the practice of the grassroots theatre group Grass Stage provides an inspiring method for (un)doing Cultural Studies in China, in view of the challenges brought by the institutionalisation of mainland Chinese Cultural Studies and its theoretical impasse. This method, we argue, includes four key aspects: firstly, it positions itself from the margins, developing a critical relation with the centre; secondly, it transforms the urban space dominated by the state and the market into public and political space; thirdly, it uses the body as a point to connect the individual and society; lastly, it places the audience at the centre of the social construction of meaning through post-performance dialogue. The method proposed is a metaphor, in S. Hall’s terms, for developing possible counter-hegemonic elements, which open up the horizons of the possible. It offers a way to dislocate culture through reflections on the powers currently operating in Chinese society.
AB - The article argues that the practice of the grassroots theatre group Grass Stage provides an inspiring method for (un)doing Cultural Studies in China, in view of the challenges brought by the institutionalisation of mainland Chinese Cultural Studies and its theoretical impasse. This method, we argue, includes four key aspects: firstly, it positions itself from the margins, developing a critical relation with the centre; secondly, it transforms the urban space dominated by the state and the market into public and political space; thirdly, it uses the body as a point to connect the individual and society; lastly, it places the audience at the centre of the social construction of meaning through post-performance dialogue. The method proposed is a metaphor, in S. Hall’s terms, for developing possible counter-hegemonic elements, which open up the horizons of the possible. It offers a way to dislocate culture through reflections on the powers currently operating in Chinese society.
KW - China
KW - Cultural Studies
KW - Grass Stage
KW - body
KW - culture and power
KW - social theatre
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85179104599
U2 - 10.1163/26667185-bja10027
DO - 10.1163/26667185-bja10027
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85179104599
SN - 2666-7177
VL - 2
SP - 54
EP - 79
JO - Notebooks: The Journal for Studies on Power
JF - Notebooks: The Journal for Studies on Power
IS - 1
ER -