![]() ![]() ![]() The performative commons, in contrast,Īcknowledges in its relative fluidity and porousness the diversity of The geographical boundaries of nation-states and the varied literacies Traditional public sphere, which she argues remains doubly limited by At once both a peopleĪnd a material place, Dillons notion of "commons" replaces the Structured new relations of belonging and nonbelonging across disparateĪnd distal sites around the Atlantic" (15). "a new world system-one in which colonialism and capitalism As Dillon writes, performativeĬommons provided a space for exercising popular sovereignty within "performative commons," lively sites of representation andĮmbodiment where colonial identities (both indigenous and non-native) She locates these emergent communities in ![]() ![]() Readers on a circumatlantic journey through the long eighteenth century Plantations, Elizabeth Maddock Dillon's New World Drama takes $26.95.įrom London's teeming playhouses to Kingston's sugar cane New World Drama: The Performative Commons New World Drama: The Performative Commons in the Atlantic World, 1649-1849. New World Drama: The Performative Commons in the Atlantic World, 1649-1849." Retrieved from New World Drama: The Performative Commons in the Atlantic World, 1649-1849." The Free Library. ![]()
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