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Couple in the Cage

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  • Couple in the Cage

  • Couple in the Cage

    Coco Fuscos The Other History of Intercultural Performance

    Uncannywhat does that mean?

    Positivist notions of truth and

    depoliticized, ahistorical notions of civilization.

    Reverse ethnography

    The Limits of happy

    multiculturalism (145)

    The racism of the progressive acts

    The limits of liberalism

  • Couple in the Cage

    Coco Fuscos The Other History of Intercultural Performance

    Mapping colonial conquests

    The power and authority of the

    Frame

  • Couple in the Cage

    Diana Taylor and A Savage Performance

    The idea of Discovery (162): Who was lost and what

    does it mean to be found

    The noramitivity of sexuality

    Theatricality (161)

    The double performance

    happening

  • Couple in the Cage

    Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett and The Ethnographic

    Burlesque

    Thesis statement on 176 (the

    rehearing the mode of the

    encounter)

    The rehearsal of culture

    The critique of the museum

    The problems of framing

  • Couple in the Cage

    Fusco responds to Taylor and Kirshenblatt-Gimblett

    The narrativity of documentaries as representations of the real

    Machismo versus Marianismo

    Whiteness and Otherness