Performing care explores the relation between socially-engaged performance and care and care ethics. It questions how performance might be understood as caring or uncaring and how care might be viewed as an embodied or aesthetic practice --arguing for more careful art and artful care.
Performing care explores the relation between socially-engaged performance and care and care ethics. It questions how performance might be understood as caring or uncaring and how care might be viewed as an embodied or aesthetic practice --arguing for more careful art and artful care.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Amanda Stuart Fisher is Reader in Contemporary Theatre and Performance at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama James Thompson is Professor of Applied Theatre at the University of Manchester
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: caring performance, performing care Amanda Stuart Fisher Part I Performing interrelatedness 1 Care ethics and improvisation: can performance care? Maurice Hamington 2 Towards an aesthetics of care James Thompson 3 Performing tenderness: fluidity and reciprocity in the performance of caring in Fevered Sleep's Men & Girls Dance Amanda Stuart Fisher Part II Care filled performance 4 Caring beyond illness: an examination of Godder's socially engaged art and participatory dance for Parkinson's work Sara Houston 5 Convivial theatre: care and debility in collaborations between non disabled and learning disabled theatre makers Dave Calvert 6 Road care Jen Archer Martin and Julieanna Preston Part III Care deficits 7 Clean Break: a practical politics of care Caoimhe McAvinchey 8 Performing a museum of living memories: beholding young people's experiences and expressions of care through oral history performance Kathleen Gallagher and Rachel Turner King 9 'Still Lives': Syrian displacement and care in contemporary Beirut Ella Parry Davies Part IV Care as performance 10 Verbatim practice as research with care experienced young people: an 'aesthetics of care' through aural attention Sylvan Baker and Maggie Inchley 11 Acts of care: applied drama, 'sympathetic presence' and person centred nursing Matt Jennings, Pat Deeny and Karl Tizzard Kleister 12 Taking care of the laundry in care homes Jayne Lloyd 13 Performing the 'aesthetics of care' James Thompson
Introduction: caring performance, performing care Amanda Stuart Fisher Part I Performing interrelatedness 1 Care ethics and improvisation: can performance care? Maurice Hamington 2 Towards an aesthetics of care James Thompson 3 Performing tenderness: fluidity and reciprocity in the performance of caring in Fevered Sleep's Men & Girls Dance Amanda Stuart Fisher Part II Care filled performance 4 Caring beyond illness: an examination of Godder's socially engaged art and participatory dance for Parkinson's work Sara Houston 5 Convivial theatre: care and debility in collaborations between non disabled and learning disabled theatre makers Dave Calvert 6 Road care Jen Archer Martin and Julieanna Preston Part III Care deficits 7 Clean Break: a practical politics of care Caoimhe McAvinchey 8 Performing a museum of living memories: beholding young people's experiences and expressions of care through oral history performance Kathleen Gallagher and Rachel Turner King 9 'Still Lives': Syrian displacement and care in contemporary Beirut Ella Parry Davies Part IV Care as performance 10 Verbatim practice as research with care experienced young people: an 'aesthetics of care' through aural attention Sylvan Baker and Maggie Inchley 11 Acts of care: applied drama, 'sympathetic presence' and person centred nursing Matt Jennings, Pat Deeny and Karl Tizzard Kleister 12 Taking care of the laundry in care homes Jayne Lloyd 13 Performing the 'aesthetics of care' James Thompson
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