Dr Kirstie Jamieson K.Jamieson@napier.ac.uk
Lecturer T&S
Dr Kirstie Jamieson K.Jamieson@napier.ac.uk
Lecturer T&S
Dr Louise Todd L.Todd@napier.ac.uk
Professor
To consider the festival's potential as an activist tactic may seem naïve and disconnected from the colonising practices of event tourism. However, today's immersive and curated festival experiences are indebted to a wider festival imagination: a spatial imagination suffused with reversal and transgression. In this paper, we aim to trace a transgressive festival imagination through four vectors of reversal that have contributed to how we imagine both festivals and activism: the crowd, play, appropriation and spontaneity. Each of these point to the significance of a certain kind of festival space, one that is mutable, protean, volatile and transitional, extending both a techne of resistance and operable elements of the creative industries' somatic economy. By tracing the transgressive festival imagination, across festivals and activist practices, we argue that the contemporary urban festival and the performative tactics of social movements share visions of contingency, playful performance and an aesthetic-political heightened energy.
Jamieson, K., & Todd, L. (2021). The transgressive festival imagination and the idealisation of reversal. Leisure Studies, 40(1), 57-68. https://doi.org/10.1080/02614367.2019.1693090
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Oct 25, 2019 |
Online Publication Date | Nov 21, 2019 |
Publication Date | 2021 |
Deposit Date | Nov 25, 2019 |
Publicly Available Date | May 22, 2021 |
Journal | Leisure Studies |
Print ISSN | 0261-4367 |
Electronic ISSN | 1466-4496 |
Publisher | Routledge |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 40 |
Issue | 1 |
Pages | 57-68 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1080/02614367.2019.1693090 |
Keywords | Transgressive festival imagination; reversal; crowd; play; appropriation; spontaneity |
Public URL | http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2328689 |
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