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Performance Variations Performance Variations
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“A Race So Different” “A Race So Different”
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Timorous Fiction: Legal Performativity and the Making of Asian Americans Timorous Fiction: Legal Performativity and the Making of Asian Americans
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Between Performance and Law Between Performance and Law
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“A Rehearsal for the Example”: The Possibilities in Performance “A Rehearsal for the Example”: The Possibilities in Performance
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Introduction: Performance, Law, and the Race So Different
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Published:December 2013
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This introductory chapter presents Lidless, a theatrical portrait of Bashir's racialization and subjectivation in Guantánamo. Two of its scenes, in particular, emphasize the relationship between law and performance in the making of Bashir's racialized subjectivity: the initial interrogation in Guantánamo and Bashir's restaging of this interrogation in Alice's flower shop. In relation to this play, the book studies the making of Asian American subjectivity, arguing that this process occurs through the intersection between law and performance in and on the Asian American body. It analyzes racial formation through the lens of performance in order to historicize and explicate the legal and cultural mechanisms responsible for the production of racial meaning in and on the Asian American body.
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