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In Other Los Angeleses Multicentric Performance Art

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ISBN-10: 0520235150

ISBN-13: 9780520235151

Edition: 2002

Authors: Meiling Cheng

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Performance art and Los Angeles, two subjects spectacularly resistant to definitions, illuminate each other in this searching study by Meiling Cheng. A marginal artistic pursuit by choice as well as necessity, performance art has flourished in and about "multicentric" Los Angeles for nearly four decades, finding its own centers of activity, moving and changing as the margins have reconstituted themselves. The notion of multicentricity serves, somewhat paradoxically, as the unifying motif in Cheng's imaginative views of center and periphery, self and other, and "mainstream" and "marginal" cultures. She analyzes individual artists and performances in detail, bringing her own "center"…    
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Book details

List price: $30.95
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 3/20/2002
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 441
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.804
Language: English

Born and raised in Taiwan, Meiling Cheng is a noted performance art critic and poet and has published widely in both English and Chinese. She is associate professor in the School of Theatre at University of Southern California and the author of In Other Los Angeleses: Multicentric Performance Art.

List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Inscribing Multicentricity: Performing Other Los Angeleses
Out of Order: Reading, Writing, Performing (in) L.A.
Engendering Other/Selves: Suzanne Lacy
Elia Arce: A Skin Test and a Tongue Transplant
A Hetero-locus in Process: Self Performances at Highways
What's in a Name?: Marking Sacred Naked Nature Girls
Kinesthetic Transmutation of Theatricality: Consuming Art Performances Epilogue
Notes
Index