The development of socialist magic: reflections on the place of power and ideology in magic performance
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Saville, I. 2013. The development of socialist magic: reflections on the place of power and ideology in magic performance. Journal of Performance Magic. 1 (1), pp. 2-18. https://doi.org/10.5920/jpm.2013.112
Type | Article |
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Title | The development of socialist magic: reflections on the place of power and ideology in magic performance |
Authors | Saville, I. |
Abstract | The author seeks to establish a historical context for his own performance practice, which combines radical left politics with magic tricks and ventriloquism. A survey of the iconography of magic performance from the time of Jean Eugene Robert-Houdin onwards reveals an ideological underpinning which reflects hierarchies of class, gender and race in society. However, the magician’s role is complex, as he (or less commonly she) practises an art which is part of ‘low’ culture, despite its association with the rich and powerful. Moreover, the modern magician is associated with rationalism and scepticism, which sometimes puts the conjurer on the side of a progressive view of society. The author examines his own attempts to overcome this disjunction in his practice and explains why, for him, the combination of agitprop and magic performance can only be effective through the use of humour. |
Research Group | Theatre Arts group |
Publisher | University of Huddersfield Press |
Journal | Journal of Performance Magic |
ISSN | 2051-6037 |
Publication dates | |
31 Oct 2013 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 23 Apr 2015 |
Output status | Published |
Publisher's version | License |
Copyright Statement | Open Access journal. |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.5920/jpm.2013.112 |
Language | English |
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