Teaching Spectatorship: Essays and Poems on Audience in Performance
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habitual

internal rhythm;

flow of action

and acting

of representation and performance

raised to a new convention…

a basic need.

(Williams, 1975, p. 7)

Baz Kershaw—A Found Poem

spectacles of deconstruction in the performative society

mediatization

disperses performance

through culture: the eye of the camera

the ear of the microphone

the body of the keyboard

the extra finger of the mouse

everything as performance

(for someone else and

crucially

for ourselves)

mediatization coupled to liberal democracy

to late-capitalism

the market at the heart of the social

ubiquitous and spectacular:

politicians perform

shares perform

life-styles perform

(the ghost in the global machine is a performer and we are that ghost)

every vision of disaster

every fantasy of civilization

the spectacle of knowledge itself