Performing Fantasy and Reality in Contemporary Culture

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Aesthetic Performance
agency in everyday life
Anastasia Segerina
art-based
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Bird's Eye
Bird’s Eye
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Clock Time
Consumer Culture Research
Contemporary Consumer Culture
contemporary culture
Contemporary Society
cultural sociology
cultural studies
embodiment
engagement
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ethnographic research
ethnography
everyday
fantasy
Fantasy Character
Fantasy Community
Fantasy Context
Fantasy Experiences
Fantasy Performance
fantasy performance in Western culture
Fantasy Place
Fantasy Worlds
Gaming Studies
Geek Culture
identity
identity construction
interpretation
Konstantin Stanislavski
live action role-play
live action roleplay
Lived Fantasy
media studies
negotiation
normalised performance
normalised reality
Parallel Performances
Participatory Frame
performance studies
performance theory
performing
Pretence Belief
reality
Reality Frame
sociology
Subculture Communities
Take Place
Vice Versa
White Water River

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367478940
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jan 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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We frequently engage with that which we consciously perceive not to be real, yet fantasy, despite its pervasive presence and strong role in everyday life through its connection to identities, communities, desires, and meanings, has yet to be properly defined and researched. This book examines fantasy from a performance theory perspective. Drawing on multidisciplinary literature, it presents ethnographic and art-based research on live action role-playing games to explore fantasy as a bodily and negotiated phenomenon that involves various kinds of engagement with one’s surroundings. Overall, this book is a study of various forms and roles that fantasy can take on as part of contemporary Western culture. The study suggests that fantasy emerges as a different type of interpretation of normalised performance and reality, and can thus provide individuals with the tools to wield agency in everyday life. The book will appeal to scholars of sociology, cultural and media studies, literature and performance studies.

Anastasia Seregina is a Lecturer in Consumer Research at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her work is based in consumer culture research, but is interdisciplinary, encompassing such fields, as consumer research, sociology, anthropology, performance studies, literature studies, art education, and media studies. Anastasia is also a practicing visual artist, with the focus of her artistic work often overlapping with her academic endeavours. As part of her practice, Anastasia is developing various performance-based and art-based research methodologies. In both her artistic and academic work, she explores the role and meaning of consumption in contemporary culture, specifically focusing on topics of fantasy, imagination, and aesthetics.

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