From Heidegger to Performance - Hay, Marie; Leach, Martin; (szerk.) - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

From Heidegger to Performance
 
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ISBN13:9781538168455
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From Heidegger to Performance

 
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Rövid leírás:

Heidegger and Performance explores convergences, direct or indirect, conscious or unconscious, between Heidegger?s work and ideas of performance and performativity. Its central provocation is to replace the word ?being? with ?performance? and interpret through Heidegger, new ways of understanding both terms.

Hosszú leírás:

In Being and Time Martin Heidegger developed a way of considering human existence as ?being there?, a process of interrelationships with aspects of the environment in which the very process itself constitutes the essence of human being. From Heidegger to Performance engages with this radical perspective and consider Heidegger?s thinking in relation to different senses of performance, from the familiar, such as theatrical contexts of dance, live art and theatre, to explorations of modes of being within these performative situations. The contributors engage with a wide variety of topics from clowning to questions of linguistic construction; from the phenomenology of objects in stage space to the ephemerality of performance; from the performance of personal memory to the anxiety of the moment of choice in performing a complex movement. This book explores the ways in which Heidegger?s work and ideas of performance and performativity intersect, across their various senses and usages and will be useful to scholars, teachers and students who are interested in thinking about performance, and themselves as performative, in new ways.

Tartalomjegyzék:

Introduction (Marie Hay and Martin Leach)

I. Heidegger and the Idea of Performativity

?Entering the fundamental occurrence: the essential step? (Stuart Grant, Monash University, Australia)

II. Performance and temporality

?Heidegger?s Augenblick and the Ephemerality of the Dance? (Catherine F. Botha, University of Johannesburg, South Africa)

?Dancing and Reading Time and Being: Rethinking the performer?s techn? in the age of nonmimetic performance? (Kirsti Monni, University of the Arts, Helsinki, Finland)

III. Performance and entanglement

?Heideggerian Care and Relational Performance: Solicitude, Curiosity, Care and Machination? (Paul Geary, Independent scholar, UK)

IV. Performance and unconcealment

?Misfitness: Poetics of the Clown and Principles of Practice? (Marcelo de Almeida Libanio, Circo Teatro Udigrudi, Brazil)

?They Rock: Post-script for the drama of becoming unhomely? (Hester Reeve, Sheffield Hallam University, UK)

V. Performance and attunement

?Active Affection: Heidegger?s Account of Performativity as Middle-Voice? (Lucilla Guidi, University of Dresden, Germany)

Conclusion: Heidegger?s performative legacy