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Title: Mad Ethnography: Rendering the World Through the Performative to Enact the Unsayable
Authors: Becker, Sydney
Advisors: Stone, Naomi S.
Department: Anthropology
Class Year: 2017
Abstract: The intersections between ethnography and theater are not always explored, leaving a potentially fruitful method of representing the human experience untapped. In this thesis, I document the process of staging and designing a production of the ethnographic play Mad Forest by Caryl Churchill with Princeton’s Program in Theater. Additionally, I put the text, images, and ideas behind Mad Forest in conversation with anthropological texts in order to emphasize the special ability that a performative medium like a play has to enact the unsayable or unwritable, offering possibilities that may not be available to traditional ethnography.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01q811kn23b
Type of Material: Princeton University Senior Theses
Language: en_US
Appears in Collections:Anthropology, 1961-2020

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