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Title Encounters in performance philosophy : theatre, performativity and the practice of theory / [editors] Laura Cull and Alice Lagaay
Published Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmaillan, 2014

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Contents PART I: BEGINNINGS -- Preface; Laura Cull and Alice Lagaay -- PART II: WHAT IS PERFORMANCE PHILOSOPHY? -- 1. Performance Philosophy - Staging a New Field; Laura Cull -- 2. Performing the Impossible : in Philosophy; Alice Lagaay in conversation with Alice Koubova -- PART III: ON THE STAGE -- 3. The Problem of the Ground: Martin Heidegger and Site-Specific Performance; Martin Puchner -- 4. The Face and the Profile; Denis Gǔnoun -- PART IV: ON THE ACTOR -- 5. On 'Bodies of Knowledge': Conceptualizing the Art of Acting; Freddie Rokem -- 6. The Most Mimetic Animal: An Attempt to Deconstruct the Actor's Body; Esa Kirkkopelto -- PART V: ON THE BODY IN/OF PERFORMANCE PHILOSOPHY -- 7. The Theatre of the Virtual. How to Stage Potentialities with Merleau-Ponty; Emmanuel Alloa -- 8. Staging Philosophy: Toward a Performance of Immanent Expression; Arno Bohler -- 9. The Gymnastics of Thought: Elsa Gindler's Networks of Knowledge; Katja Rothe -- PART VI: ON PERFORMATIVITY AND LANGUAGE -- 10. Connecting Performance and Performativity. Does it work?; Sybille Kramer -- 11. Downscaling Lamentation: On Trope and Fratricide; Nimrod reitman -- PART VII: ON TRAGEDY -- 12. Thinking About Philosophy and Drama Today: Three Proposals; Paul A. Kottman -- 13. After Tragedy; Jean-Luc Nancy -- PART VIII: ENDINGS -- 14. The Last Human Venue : Closing Time; Alan Read
Summary Encounters in Performance Philosophy is a collection of 14 essays by international scholars and practitioners from across the disciplines of Philosophy, Literature and Theatre and Performance Studies, addressing the nature of the relationship between philosophy and performance. The essays cover a wide range of concerns common to performance and philosophy including: the body, language, performativity, mimesis and tragedy. The essays introduce and demonstrate the vitality of the emerging field of Performance Philosophy today, but they also provide thorough analyses of the rich history of thinking and practice that this new field inherits. Chapters engage with the work of theatrical philosophers and philosophical theatre makers from the ancient, modern and contemporary periods. Topics addressed include the work of Socrates, Plato, Nietzsche, Deleuze, J.L. Austin, Merleau-Ponty, Heidegger and Lacoue-Labarthe; explored in relation to practices from Greek tragedy and Shakespeare, music and actor training, to experimental theatre and site-specific performance
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Theater -- Philosophy.
PERFORMING ARTS -- Reference.
Theater -- Philosophy
Form Electronic book
Author Cull, Laura, editor
Lagaay, Alice, editor
ISBN 9781137462725
1137462728