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Title Performance and temporalisation : time happens / edited by Stuart Grant, Jodie McNeilly, and Maeva Veerapen
Published Houndsmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015

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Description 1 online resource
Series Performance philosophy
Performance philosophy.
Contents World, space, place. Timing space, spacing time / Jeff Malpas -- Situated structures / Amanda Yates and Gemma Loving-Hutchins -- Suspended moments / John Di Stefano and Dorita Hannah -- My big fat Greek baptism / Ian Maxwell -- A shared meal / Jeff Stewart -- Self, movement, body. The crannies of the present / Brian Massumi -- Time out of joint / Jack Reynolds -- Propositions for a movement of thought / Erin Manning -- The body in time/time in the body / Lanei Rodemeyer -- A moment of creation / Maeva Veerapen -- Image, performance, technology. Temporalising digital performance / Jodie McNeilly -- Entanglement theory / Karen Pearlman and Richard James Allen -- A certain dark corner of modern cinema / Adrian Martin -- Cyclic repetition and transferred temporalities / Yuji Sone -- Labours of love / Barry Laing -- Apotheosis -- Heidegger's Augenblick as the moment of the performance / Stuart Grant -- Caves / Alphonso Lingis
Summary Performance and Temporalisation features a diverse collection of scholars and artists gathered from across performance studies, philosophy, architecture, film and new media studies writing of a moment when time happens. The volume offers different accounts of the coming forth of time as it shapes, and is shaped, by human experience. Whether drawing, designing, watching performance, being baptised, digitally mediated, playing cricket, dancing, eating, walking or looking at caves, each author proposes their own conception and doing of time that underlies and activates their art making, scholarship and everyday lives. These essays engage with several philosophical traditions in their discourse and practice, offering multiple perspectives on the temporalised dimensions of place, space, bodies, movement, language, reality, subjectivity, identity, transcendence, world and other. As a new contribution to the discipline of Performance Philosophy, the book elucidates philosophical problems through a range of performative practices while clarifying philosophical thinking for the understanding of performance
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Time in art.
Arts, Modern -- Philosophy
Performance art -- Philosophy
PERFORMING ARTS -- Reference.
Performing Arts.
Arts, Modern -- Philosophy
Time in art
Time in art.
Arts, Modern -- Philosophy.
Performance art -- Philosophy.
Performing Arts.
Form Electronic book
Author Grant, Stuart, 1957- editor.
McNeilly, Jodie, 1974- editor.
Veerapen, Maeva, 1980- editor.
ISBN 9781137410276
1137410272
9781349488919
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9781137410269
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