Abstract

‘On Memory’ by Lisa Lewis begins by responding to the relationship between performance and memory in a contemporary context, and considers some core statements regarding this relationship against the author's personal responses to 'the vagaries of the time'. It attempts to relate the current troubling of memory by those in power, and emphasizes the centrality of memory, especially in relation to the author's current research on transcultural performance.

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