This paper is a psychoanalytic literary study of the online performance Domestic Tension (2007) by the Iraqi- American artist Wafaa Bilal. Fundamentally built on the psychoanalytic theories of Sigmund Freud and Jacques Lacan, Julia Kristeva’s theory of abjection is well suited to be the critical tool to analyse the online performance Domestic Tension. This paper questions the performance as a manifestation of abjection that espouses Bilal’s anti-Iraq War stance, by exposing the killing of thousands of Iraqis by the US drones. Furthermore, it investigates how the Brechtian theatrical techniques are used to restrain the cathartic experience of the viewers-cum-shooters, inviting them to ‘disavow’ Bilal’s body, abstain from any cannibalis...
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This dissertation offers a transnational study of theatre and performance that responded to the rece...
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The aim of the present article is to examine some artistic representations that persuade us to read ...
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This research considers the performance of situated subjectivity where the state and the individual ...
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