Essentially Contested: Performative Transgression in and around The Wastefulness Commission 2021 by Traavik.info

In this article, I examine performative transgression in, and interwoven with, The Wastefulness Commission 2021 by Traavik.info. Launched by Morten Traavik in December 2019, the so-called hypertheatre project evolved into a big national theatre scandal during the process from the announcement to the...

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