Trickster Dialogics: A Method For Articulating Cultural Archetypes From 'Q' To Performance Art

abstract: Simultaneously culture heroes and stumbling buffoons, Tricksters bring cultural tools to the people and make the world more habitable. There are common themes in these figures that remain fruitful for the advancement of culture, theory, and critical praxis. This dissertation develops a met...

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Other Authors: Salinas, Chema Sol-Rojas (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Art
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.17883
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-178832018-06-22T03:03:56Z Trickster Dialogics: A Method For Articulating Cultural Archetypes From 'Q' To Performance Art abstract: Simultaneously culture heroes and stumbling buffoons, Tricksters bring cultural tools to the people and make the world more habitable. There are common themes in these figures that remain fruitful for the advancement of culture, theory, and critical praxis. This dissertation develops a method for opening a dialogue with Trickster figures. It draws from established literature to present a newly conceived and more flexible Trickster archetype. This archetype is more than a collection of traits; it builds on itself processually to form a method for analysis. The critical Trickster archetype includes the fundamental act of crossing borders; the twin ontologies of ambiguity and liminality; the particular tactics of humor, duplicity, and shape shifting; and the overarching cultural roles of culture hero and stumbling buffoon. Running parallel to each archetypal element, though, are Trickster's overarching critical spirit of Quixotic utopianism and underlying telos of manipulating human relationships. The character 'Q' from Star Trek: The Next Generation is used to demonstrate the critical Trickster archetype. To be more useful for critical cultural studies, Trickster figures must also be connected to their socio-cultural and historical contexts. Thus, this dissertation offers a second set of analytics, a dialogical method that connects Tricksters to the worlds they make more habitable. This dialogical method, developed from the work of M. M. Bakhtin and others, consists of three analytical tools: utterance, intertextuality, and chronotope. Utterance bounds the text for analysis. Intertextuality connects the utterance, the text, to its context. Chronotope suggests particular spatio-temporal relationships that help reveal the cultural significance of a dialogical performance. Performance artists Andre Stitt, Ann Liv Young, and Steven Leyba are used to demonstrate the method of Trickster dialogics. A concluding discussion of Trickster's unique chronotope reveals its contributions to conceptions of utopia and futurity. This dissertation offers theoretical advancements about the significance and tactics of subversive communication practices. It offers a new and unique method for cultural and performative analyses that can be expanded into different kinds of dialogics. Trickster dialogics can also be used generatively to direct and guide the further development of performative praxis. Dissertation/Thesis Salinas, Chema Sol-Rojas (Author) De La Garza, Amira (Advisor) Carlson, Cheree (Committee member) Olson, Clark (Committee member) Ellsworth, Angela (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Communication Performing arts Rhetoric Art Culture Media Performance Studies Rhetoric Trickster eng 219 pages Ph.D. Communication Studies 2013 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.17883 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2013
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Communication
Performing arts
Rhetoric
Art
Culture
Media
Performance Studies
Rhetoric
Trickster
spellingShingle Communication
Performing arts
Rhetoric
Art
Culture
Media
Performance Studies
Rhetoric
Trickster
Trickster Dialogics: A Method For Articulating Cultural Archetypes From 'Q' To Performance Art
description abstract: Simultaneously culture heroes and stumbling buffoons, Tricksters bring cultural tools to the people and make the world more habitable. There are common themes in these figures that remain fruitful for the advancement of culture, theory, and critical praxis. This dissertation develops a method for opening a dialogue with Trickster figures. It draws from established literature to present a newly conceived and more flexible Trickster archetype. This archetype is more than a collection of traits; it builds on itself processually to form a method for analysis. The critical Trickster archetype includes the fundamental act of crossing borders; the twin ontologies of ambiguity and liminality; the particular tactics of humor, duplicity, and shape shifting; and the overarching cultural roles of culture hero and stumbling buffoon. Running parallel to each archetypal element, though, are Trickster's overarching critical spirit of Quixotic utopianism and underlying telos of manipulating human relationships. The character 'Q' from Star Trek: The Next Generation is used to demonstrate the critical Trickster archetype. To be more useful for critical cultural studies, Trickster figures must also be connected to their socio-cultural and historical contexts. Thus, this dissertation offers a second set of analytics, a dialogical method that connects Tricksters to the worlds they make more habitable. This dialogical method, developed from the work of M. M. Bakhtin and others, consists of three analytical tools: utterance, intertextuality, and chronotope. Utterance bounds the text for analysis. Intertextuality connects the utterance, the text, to its context. Chronotope suggests particular spatio-temporal relationships that help reveal the cultural significance of a dialogical performance. Performance artists Andre Stitt, Ann Liv Young, and Steven Leyba are used to demonstrate the method of Trickster dialogics. A concluding discussion of Trickster's unique chronotope reveals its contributions to conceptions of utopia and futurity. This dissertation offers theoretical advancements about the significance and tactics of subversive communication practices. It offers a new and unique method for cultural and performative analyses that can be expanded into different kinds of dialogics. Trickster dialogics can also be used generatively to direct and guide the further development of performative praxis. === Dissertation/Thesis === Ph.D. Communication Studies 2013
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title Trickster Dialogics: A Method For Articulating Cultural Archetypes From 'Q' To Performance Art
title_short Trickster Dialogics: A Method For Articulating Cultural Archetypes From 'Q' To Performance Art
title_full Trickster Dialogics: A Method For Articulating Cultural Archetypes From 'Q' To Performance Art
title_fullStr Trickster Dialogics: A Method For Articulating Cultural Archetypes From 'Q' To Performance Art
title_full_unstemmed Trickster Dialogics: A Method For Articulating Cultural Archetypes From 'Q' To Performance Art
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