Foreword; Rustom Bharucha.- 1. Introduction: Performing the Secular: Religion, Politics, and the Public Sphere; Milija Gluhovic and Jisha Menon.- 2. Of Hypocrisy: “Wherein the Action and Utterance of the Stage, Bar, and Pulpit are Distinctly Considered.”; Jane Taylor.- 3. Dangerous Images: Theatre and the transnational public sphere; Chris Balme.- 4. The “Secular Designs” of Wole Soyinka; Avishek Ganguly.- 5. This worldly wonderment: Contemporary British theatre and postsecularism; Chris Megson.- 6. Kamikaze specters and transgenerational memories in Winds of God; Jessica Nakamura.- 7. “Face-to-Face”: Open Secularism and the Politics of Display in Quebec’s Bouchard-Taylor Commission; Jordana Cox.- 8. Sacred Values and Secular Evangelism in the Bill Nye-Ken Ham Debate; John Fletcher.- 9. Making the Sacred Public: Women, Performance and Protest in Contemporary Manipur; Trina Banerjee.- 10. Ever, Again: Psychoanalysis, Secular Time, and the Performance of Witness; Ann Pellegrini.
Milija Gluhovic is Associate Professor of Theatre and
Performance at the University of Warwick, UK. His
monograph Performing European Memories: Trauma, Ethics,
Politics and an edited volume titled Performing the ‘New’
Europe: Identities, Feelings, and Politics in the Eurovision Song
Contest (with Karen Fricker) were published in 2013.
Jisha Menon is Associate Professor of Theatre and Performance Studies at Stanford University, USA. She is the author of The Performance of Nationalism: India, Pakistan, and the Memory of Partition (2013) and co-editor of Violence Performed (2009).
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