Lively yet intriguing, The Body in Performance is a varied collection of essays about this much-discussed area.
Posing the question "Why this current preoccupation with the performed body?" the collection of specially commissioned essays from both academics and practitioners - in some cases one and the same person - considers such cutting edge topics as the abject body and performance, censorship and live art, the presentation of violence on stage, carnal art, and the vexed issue of mimesis in the theatre. Drawing variously on the work of Franko B., Orlan, Annie Sprinkle, Karen Finley, and Forced Entertainment, it concludes with a creative piece about a 'Famous New York Performance Artist.' Contributors include Rebecca Schneider whose book The Explicit Body in Performance is a key text in this area, and Joan Lipkin, director and writer.

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This collection of specially commissioned essays from both academics and practitioners - in some cases one and the same person - considers many cutting edge topics.
Introduction, Patrick Campbell; Chapter 1 Minding the Matter of Representation: Staging the Body (Politic), Helen Spackman; Chapter 2 On Taking the Blind in Hand, Rebecca Schneider; Chapter 3 The Use and Abuse of the Female Body in Performance Art, Imogen Ashby; Chapter 4 Censoring the Body: Whores, Goddesses and Annie Sprinkle, Patrick Campbell; Chapter 5 Abject Identities and Fluid Performances: Theorizing the Leaking Body, David Harradine; Chapter 6 Everytime You Go Away … You Take a Piece of Me with You, Steve Harper; Chapter 7 “The Girl Who Lost Her Voice”, Joan Lipkin;
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ISBN
9781138147805
Publisert
2016-07-18
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Vekt
453 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
120

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