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This collection offers writings on the body with a focus on performance, defined as both staged performance and everyday performance. Traditionally, theorizations of the body have either analyzed its impact on its socio-historical environment or treated the body as a self-enclosed semiotic and affective system. This collection makes a conscious effort to merge these two approaches. It is interested in interactions between bodies and other bodies, bodies and environments, and bodies and objects.
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This collection offers writings on the body with a focus on performance, defined as both staged performance and everyday performance. Traditionally, theorizations of the body have either analyzed its impact on its socio-historical environment or treated the body as a self-enclosed semiotic and affective system. This collection makes a conscious effort to merge these two approaches. It is interested in interactions between bodies and other bodies, bodies and environments, and bodies and objects.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks US
- Seitenzahl: 1
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9798216288718
- Artikelnr.: 74832390
- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks US
- Seitenzahl: 1
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9798216288718
- Artikelnr.: 74832390
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Lynette Hunter is professor of history of rhetoric and performance at the University of California, Davis. Elisabeth Krimmer is professor of German at the University of California, Davis. Peter Lichtenfels is professor of theater and dramatic arts at the University of California, Davis.
Introduction: Ways of Knowing and Ways of Being Known by Lynette Hunter
Part I: The Body in Performance-Somatic Complexity
Chapter 1. Weird Embodiment by Timothy Morton
Chapter 2. The Senses and Sciences of Fascia: a Practice as Research
Investigation by Joseph Dumit and Kevin O'Connor Chapter 3. The Petrie
Dish: Somatic Praxis, Embryology, Becoming in Marie Chouinard's "The Rite
of Spring" by Hilary Bryan
Chapter 4. The Performativity of Performance: Doing Things with Bodies and
What Words Might Do in Relation to That. A Lecture/Demonstration (Not for
the Squeamish) by Jess Curtis
Part II: The Body in Performance-Attentiveness
Chapter 5. Enminded Performance: Dancing with a Horse by Nita Little
Chapter 6. JUST LIKE THAT: William Forsythe Between Movement and
Language by Erin Manning and Brian Massumi
Chapter 7. Her Heart Can Lift Mountains by Beating: Form and Formlessness
in Performance Process by Sean Feit
Part III: The Body in Performance-Emergence
Chapter 8. Transversal Affectivity and the Lobster: Intimate Advances of
Deleuze and Guattari, Rodrigo Garcia and La Carnicería Teatro, and Jan
Lauwers and Needcompany by Bryan Reynolds & Guy Zimmerman
Chapter 9. Kantor's DIRECTOR: "I will be myself, but I will be with the
actors" by Peter Lichtenfels
Part IV: Bodies Walking, Bodies Writing
Chapter 10. Where Can Walking Be Taking Me? by Álvaro Iván Hernández
Rodríguez
Chapter 11. Walking with/Com-Pains: (Re-)(Em)bodying Missteps and Messmates
by Ilya Noé
Chapter 12. Walking Home: A Feminist Tracing of Home and Belonging by
Maureen Burdock
Part V: Bodies-Critical Race, Politics and History
Chapter 13. Jewish Ears and Aryan Dirndls: National Socialist Racial
Ideology and Jewish Identity by Elisabeth Krimmer
Chapter 14. "So That They Never Forget the Holocaust:" Memorial Tattoos and
Embodied Holocaust Remembrance by Verena Hutter
Chapter 15. Presidential Dancing: The Bodies of Heads of State by Maxine
Leeds Craig
Chapter 16. Socialization through the Arts: Katherine Dunham as Social
Activist by Halifu Osumare
Part I: The Body in Performance-Somatic Complexity
Chapter 1. Weird Embodiment by Timothy Morton
Chapter 2. The Senses and Sciences of Fascia: a Practice as Research
Investigation by Joseph Dumit and Kevin O'Connor Chapter 3. The Petrie
Dish: Somatic Praxis, Embryology, Becoming in Marie Chouinard's "The Rite
of Spring" by Hilary Bryan
Chapter 4. The Performativity of Performance: Doing Things with Bodies and
What Words Might Do in Relation to That. A Lecture/Demonstration (Not for
the Squeamish) by Jess Curtis
Part II: The Body in Performance-Attentiveness
Chapter 5. Enminded Performance: Dancing with a Horse by Nita Little
Chapter 6. JUST LIKE THAT: William Forsythe Between Movement and
Language by Erin Manning and Brian Massumi
Chapter 7. Her Heart Can Lift Mountains by Beating: Form and Formlessness
in Performance Process by Sean Feit
Part III: The Body in Performance-Emergence
Chapter 8. Transversal Affectivity and the Lobster: Intimate Advances of
Deleuze and Guattari, Rodrigo Garcia and La Carnicería Teatro, and Jan
Lauwers and Needcompany by Bryan Reynolds & Guy Zimmerman
Chapter 9. Kantor's DIRECTOR: "I will be myself, but I will be with the
actors" by Peter Lichtenfels
Part IV: Bodies Walking, Bodies Writing
Chapter 10. Where Can Walking Be Taking Me? by Álvaro Iván Hernández
Rodríguez
Chapter 11. Walking with/Com-Pains: (Re-)(Em)bodying Missteps and Messmates
by Ilya Noé
Chapter 12. Walking Home: A Feminist Tracing of Home and Belonging by
Maureen Burdock
Part V: Bodies-Critical Race, Politics and History
Chapter 13. Jewish Ears and Aryan Dirndls: National Socialist Racial
Ideology and Jewish Identity by Elisabeth Krimmer
Chapter 14. "So That They Never Forget the Holocaust:" Memorial Tattoos and
Embodied Holocaust Remembrance by Verena Hutter
Chapter 15. Presidential Dancing: The Bodies of Heads of State by Maxine
Leeds Craig
Chapter 16. Socialization through the Arts: Katherine Dunham as Social
Activist by Halifu Osumare
Introduction: Ways of Knowing and Ways of Being Known by Lynette Hunter
Part I: The Body in Performance-Somatic Complexity
Chapter 1. Weird Embodiment by Timothy Morton
Chapter 2. The Senses and Sciences of Fascia: a Practice as Research
Investigation by Joseph Dumit and Kevin O'Connor Chapter 3. The Petrie
Dish: Somatic Praxis, Embryology, Becoming in Marie Chouinard's "The Rite
of Spring" by Hilary Bryan
Chapter 4. The Performativity of Performance: Doing Things with Bodies and
What Words Might Do in Relation to That. A Lecture/Demonstration (Not for
the Squeamish) by Jess Curtis
Part II: The Body in Performance-Attentiveness
Chapter 5. Enminded Performance: Dancing with a Horse by Nita Little
Chapter 6. JUST LIKE THAT: William Forsythe Between Movement and
Language by Erin Manning and Brian Massumi
Chapter 7. Her Heart Can Lift Mountains by Beating: Form and Formlessness
in Performance Process by Sean Feit
Part III: The Body in Performance-Emergence
Chapter 8. Transversal Affectivity and the Lobster: Intimate Advances of
Deleuze and Guattari, Rodrigo Garcia and La Carnicería Teatro, and Jan
Lauwers and Needcompany by Bryan Reynolds & Guy Zimmerman
Chapter 9. Kantor's DIRECTOR: "I will be myself, but I will be with the
actors" by Peter Lichtenfels
Part IV: Bodies Walking, Bodies Writing
Chapter 10. Where Can Walking Be Taking Me? by Álvaro Iván Hernández
Rodríguez
Chapter 11. Walking with/Com-Pains: (Re-)(Em)bodying Missteps and Messmates
by Ilya Noé
Chapter 12. Walking Home: A Feminist Tracing of Home and Belonging by
Maureen Burdock
Part V: Bodies-Critical Race, Politics and History
Chapter 13. Jewish Ears and Aryan Dirndls: National Socialist Racial
Ideology and Jewish Identity by Elisabeth Krimmer
Chapter 14. "So That They Never Forget the Holocaust:" Memorial Tattoos and
Embodied Holocaust Remembrance by Verena Hutter
Chapter 15. Presidential Dancing: The Bodies of Heads of State by Maxine
Leeds Craig
Chapter 16. Socialization through the Arts: Katherine Dunham as Social
Activist by Halifu Osumare
Part I: The Body in Performance-Somatic Complexity
Chapter 1. Weird Embodiment by Timothy Morton
Chapter 2. The Senses and Sciences of Fascia: a Practice as Research
Investigation by Joseph Dumit and Kevin O'Connor Chapter 3. The Petrie
Dish: Somatic Praxis, Embryology, Becoming in Marie Chouinard's "The Rite
of Spring" by Hilary Bryan
Chapter 4. The Performativity of Performance: Doing Things with Bodies and
What Words Might Do in Relation to That. A Lecture/Demonstration (Not for
the Squeamish) by Jess Curtis
Part II: The Body in Performance-Attentiveness
Chapter 5. Enminded Performance: Dancing with a Horse by Nita Little
Chapter 6. JUST LIKE THAT: William Forsythe Between Movement and
Language by Erin Manning and Brian Massumi
Chapter 7. Her Heart Can Lift Mountains by Beating: Form and Formlessness
in Performance Process by Sean Feit
Part III: The Body in Performance-Emergence
Chapter 8. Transversal Affectivity and the Lobster: Intimate Advances of
Deleuze and Guattari, Rodrigo Garcia and La Carnicería Teatro, and Jan
Lauwers and Needcompany by Bryan Reynolds & Guy Zimmerman
Chapter 9. Kantor's DIRECTOR: "I will be myself, but I will be with the
actors" by Peter Lichtenfels
Part IV: Bodies Walking, Bodies Writing
Chapter 10. Where Can Walking Be Taking Me? by Álvaro Iván Hernández
Rodríguez
Chapter 11. Walking with/Com-Pains: (Re-)(Em)bodying Missteps and Messmates
by Ilya Noé
Chapter 12. Walking Home: A Feminist Tracing of Home and Belonging by
Maureen Burdock
Part V: Bodies-Critical Race, Politics and History
Chapter 13. Jewish Ears and Aryan Dirndls: National Socialist Racial
Ideology and Jewish Identity by Elisabeth Krimmer
Chapter 14. "So That They Never Forget the Holocaust:" Memorial Tattoos and
Embodied Holocaust Remembrance by Verena Hutter
Chapter 15. Presidential Dancing: The Bodies of Heads of State by Maxine
Leeds Craig
Chapter 16. Socialization through the Arts: Katherine Dunham as Social
Activist by Halifu Osumare







