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  1. Deadpan
    the aesthetics of Black inexpression
    Author: Post, Tina
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  New York University Press, New York

    The Aesthetics of Black Inexpression is an examination of the aesthetic assertions that inhere in gestures of expressionlessness, inscrutability, and emotional withholding in African American cultural production"-- ; "Deadpan Explores... more

    Englisches Seminar der Universität, Bibliothek
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    The Aesthetics of Black Inexpression is an examination of the aesthetic assertions that inhere in gestures of expressionlessness, inscrutability, and emotional withholding in African American cultural production"-- ; "Deadpan Explores expressionlessness, inscrutability, and emotional withholding in Black cultural productionArguing that inexpression is a gesture that acquires distinctive meanings in concert with blackness, Deadpan tracks instances and meanings of deadpan-a vaudeville term meaning "dead face"-across literature, theater, visual and performance art, and the performance of self in everyday life.Tina Post reveals that the performance of purposeful withholding is a critical tool in the work of black culture makers, intervening in the persistent framing of African American aesthetics as colorful, loud, humorous, and excessive. Beginning with the expressionless faces of mid-twentieth-century documentary photography and proceeding to early twenty-first-century drama, this project examines performances of blackness's deadpan aesthetic within and beyond black embodiments, including Young Jean Lee's The Shipment and Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's Neighbors, as well as Buster Keaton's signature character and Steve McQueen's restitution of the former's legacy within the continuum of Black cultural production. Through this varied archive, Post reveals how deadpan aesthetics function in and between opacity and fugitivity, minimalism and saturation, excess and insensibility

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781479811205; 9781479811212
    Series: Minoritarian aesthetics
    Subjects: Facial expression; Body language; Aesthetics; Black people
    Other subjects: ART060000; Black & Asian studies; Ethnische Gruppen und multikulturelle Studien; Performance art; Performancekunst; SOC056000; SOC070000; Array; Social & cultural history; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
    Scope: pages cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Zielgruppe: 5PB-US-C, Bezug zu Afro-Amerikanern

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    Introduction: some type of way -- Subjectivity and self-specimenization -- Minimalism and the aesthetics of Black threat -- The opacity gradient -- Excess and absence (or, The Negro Believes) -- Buster Keaton's Black deadpan -- Coda : Steve McQueen takes it back.

  2. Performance, trauma and Puerto Rico in musical theatre
    Author: Rua, Colleen
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon

    "This study positions four musicals and their associated artists as mobilizers of defiant joy in relation to trauma and healing in Puerto Rico. The book argues that the historical trajectory of these musicals has formed a canon of works that have... more

     

    "This study positions four musicals and their associated artists as mobilizers of defiant joy in relation to trauma and healing in Puerto Rico. The book argues that the historical trajectory of these musicals has formed a canon of works that have reiterated, resisted or transformed experiences of trauma through linguistic, ritual, and geographic interventions. These traumas may be disaster-related, migrant-related, colonial or patriarchal. Bilingualism and translation, ritual action, and geographic space engage moments of trauma (natural disaster, incarceration, death) and healing (community celebration, grieving, emancipation) in these works. The musicals considered are West Side Story (1957, 2009, 2019); The Capeman (1998); In the Heights (2008); and Hamilton (2015). Central to this argument is that each of the musicals discussed is tied to Puerto Rico, either through the representation of Puerto Rican characters and stories, or through the Puerto Rican positionality of its creators. The author moves beyond the musicals to consider Lin-Manuel Miranda as an embodied site of healing, that has been met with controversy, as well as posthurricane Maria relief efforts led by Miranda on the island and from a distance. In each of the works discussed, acts of belonging shape notions of survivorship and witness. This book also opens a dialogue between these musicals and the work of island-based artists Y no había luz, that has served as sites of first response to disaster. This book will be of interest to students and scholars in Latinx Theatre, Musical Theatre and Translation studies"--

     

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  3. Deadpan
    the aesthetics of Black inexpression
    Author: Post, Tina
    Published: [2022]; © 2022
    Publisher:  New York University Press, New York

    "Deadpan: The Aesthetics of Black Inexpression is an examination of the aesthetic assertions that inhere in gestures of expressionlessness, inscrutability, and emotional withholding in African American cultural production"-- Explores... more

    Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Münster, Zentralbibliothek
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    "Deadpan: The Aesthetics of Black Inexpression is an examination of the aesthetic assertions that inhere in gestures of expressionlessness, inscrutability, and emotional withholding in African American cultural production"-- Explores expressionlessness, inscrutability, and emotional withholding in Black cultural productionArguing that inexpression is a gesture that acquires distinctive meanings in concert with blackness, Deadpan tracks instances and meanings of deadpan-a vaudeville term meaning "dead face"-across literature, theater, visual and performance art, and the performance of self in everyday life.Tina Post reveals that the performance of purposeful withholding is a critical tool in the work of black culture makers, intervening in the persistent framing of African American aesthetics as colorful, loud, humorous, and excessive. Beginning with the expressionless faces of mid-twentieth-century documentary photography and proceeding to early twenty-first-century drama, this project examines performances of blackness's deadpan aesthetic within and beyond black embodiments, including Young Jean Lee's The Shipment and Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's Neighbors, as well as Buster Keaton's signature character and Steve McQueen's restitution of the former's legacy within the continuum of Black cultural production. Through this varied archive, Post reveals how deadpan aesthetics function in and between opacity and fugitivity, minimalism and saturation, excess and insensibility

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781479811205; 9781479811212
    Series: Minoritarian aesthetics
    Subjects: ART060000; Black & Asian studies; Ethnische Gruppen und multikulturelle Studien; Performance art; Performancekunst; SOC056000; SOC070000; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies; Social & cultural history; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte; Facial expression; Body language; Aesthetics; Black people
    Scope: 269 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Introduction: some type of way -- Subjectivity and self-specimenization -- Minimalism and the aesthetics of Black threat -- The opacity gradient -- Excess and absence (or, The Negro Believes) -- Buster Keaton's Black deadpan -- Coda : Steve McQueen takes it back

  4. Performance, trauma and Puerto Rico in musical theatre
    Author: Rua, Colleen
    Published: [2024]
    Publisher:  Routledge, London

  5. Deadpan
    the aesthetics of Black inexpression
    Author: Post, Tina
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  New York University Press, New York

    "Deadpan: The Aesthetics of Black Inexpression is an examination of the aesthetic assertions that inhere in gestures of expressionlessness, inscrutability, and emotional withholding in African American cultural production"-- Explores... more

    Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden
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    "Deadpan: The Aesthetics of Black Inexpression is an examination of the aesthetic assertions that inhere in gestures of expressionlessness, inscrutability, and emotional withholding in African American cultural production"-- Explores expressionlessness, inscrutability, and emotional withholding in Black cultural productionArguing that inexpression is a gesture that acquires distinctive meanings in concert with blackness, Deadpan tracks instances and meanings of deadpan-a vaudeville term meaning "dead face"-across literature, theater, visual and performance art, and the performance of self in everyday life.Tina Post reveals that the performance of purposeful withholding is a critical tool in the work of black culture makers, intervening in the persistent framing of African American aesthetics as colorful, loud, humorous, and excessive. Beginning with the expressionless faces of mid-twentieth-century documentary photography and proceeding to early twenty-first-century drama, this project examines performances of blackness's deadpan aesthetic within and beyond black embodiments, including Young Jean Lee's The Shipment and Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's Neighbors, as well as Buster Keaton's signature character and Steve McQueen's restitution of the former's legacy within the continuum of Black cultural production. Through this varied archive, Post reveals how deadpan aesthetics function in and between opacity and fugitivity, minimalism and saturation, excess and insensibility

     

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    Cover (lizenzpflichtig)
    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781479811205; 9781479811212
    RVK Categories: LH 60240 ; LH 60230 ; LH 61040
    Series: Minoritarian aesthetics
    Subjects: Facial expression; Body language; Aesthetics; Black people; ART060000; Black & Asian studies; Ethnische Gruppen und multikulturelle Studien; Performance art; Performancekunst; SOC056000; SOC070000; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies; Social & cultural history; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
    Scope: 269 Seiten, Illustrationen
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Zielgruppe: 5PB-US-C, Bezug zu Afro-Amerikanern

    Introduction : some type of way -- Subjectivity and self-specimenization -- Minimalism and the aesthetics of Black threat -- The opacity gradient -- Excess and absence (or, The Negro Believes) -- Buster Keaton's Black deadpan -- Coda : Steve McQueen takes it back.