The Theatre of Fake News
By (Author) James Moran
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
6th December 2022
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Plays, playscripts
Political structure and processes
792
Paperback
74
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
This book argues that theatre and drama help us to understand the concern about fake news. Moran shows that fake news has arisen in the twenty-first century throughwhat are essentially a series of performance contexts. Although the concept of fake news has developed to great prominence since 2016, there is a much longer historyof theatre makers and thinkers grappling with the ideas that underpin our modern worries about misinformation being distributed in the press, in broadcast news, and viasocial media.
It is quite simply brilliant; highly scholarly but very readable, deeply critical but accessible, really intelligent and beautifully written. James Morantakes us on the dark journey of fake news, its histories, and contemporary applications and how our theatre makers have responded, often iningenious ways, to our designed stupidification. Highly recommended! Dr Gary Anderson, Associate Professor of Drama, Liverpool Hope University, UK.
James Moran analyses tensions among fictions and public life, from teatron to cyber-space, exposing unexpected conflicts, connections, andcontinuities. He re-frames, not only how we understand a phrase appropriated by Donald Trump, but the lively interplay of audiences, theatre, andnews, from Shakespeare to Littlewood, Arnold Wesker to LucyKirkwood. Victor Merriman, Professor of Critical Studies in Drama, Department of English,History, and Creative Writing, Edge Hill University, UK.
This is an astute and cogently argued book. In providing readings of an impressive array of plays, James Moran shows that while journalism has at timesfailed to maintain an allegiance to upholding the truth and holding those in power to account, theatre has often served as an effective media critic. BradKent, Professor of British and Irish Literatures at Universit Laval, Quebec.
James Moran teaches English at the University of Nottingham.