Theatres of Dust: Climate Gothic Analysis in Contemporary Australian Drama and Performance Landscapes

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Through a contemporary Gothic lens, the book explores theatre theories, processes and practices that explore; the impacts of continuing drought and natural disaster, the conflicts concerning resource extraction and mining and current political debates focussed on climate change denial. While these issues can be argued from various political and economic platforms, theatrical investigations as discussed here suggest that scholars and theatre makers are becoming empowered to dramaturgically explore the ecological challenges we face now and may face in the future. In doing so the book proposes that theatre can engage in not only climate change analysis and discussion but can develop climate literacies in a broader socio-cultural context.

Author(s): Linda Hassall
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 153
City: Cham

Preface
Acknowledgements
Contents
Abbreviations
Notes on Terminology
1 Theatres of Dust
References
2 Mutating the Australian Gothic into the Climate Gothic
References
3 The Monstrous Gothic
References
4 Gothic Atmosphere and Extinction
References
5 The Mythic Space
References
6 Romantic Legacies: Ecocriticism in Australian Performance
References
7 Greening Theatre Landscapes—Sustainable Australian Theatre Production
References
8 Conclusion Theatres of Hope
References
Index