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Choreographing intersubjectivity in performance art
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Choreographing intersubjectivity in performance artby Victoria Wynne-Jones.
Author:
Wynne-Jones, Victoria.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021.
Description:
xiv, 255 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Performance art.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-40585-4
ISBN:
9783030405854$q(electronic bk.)
Choreographing intersubjectivity in performance art
Wynne-Jones, Victoria.
Choreographing intersubjectivity in performance art
[electronic resource] /by Victoria Wynne-Jones. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - xiv, 255 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - New world choreographies,2730-9274. - New world choreographies..
1. Chapter 1: Introduction -- 2. Chapter 2: Museum bodies: self-regulation, order, subjection, instruction and choreo-politics -- 3. Chapter 3: Self Unfinished: Choreography and subject constitution -- 4. Chapter 4: Theories of intersubjectivity: alterity, recognition and somatic attention -- 5. Chapter 5: Choreographing intersubjectivity: posthuman, post-internet, queer and decolonising choreographies -- 6. Chapter 6: Conclusion.
This book offers new ways of thinking about dance-related artworks that have taken place in galleries, museums and biennales over the past two decades as part of the choreographic turn. It focuses on the concept of intersubjectivity and theorises about what happens when subjects meet within a performance artwork. The resulting relations are crucial to instances of performance art in which embodied subjects engage as spectators, participants and performers in orchestrated art events. Choreographing Intersubjectivity in Performance Art deploys a multi-disciplinary approach across dance choreography and evolving manifestations of performance art. An innovative, overarching concept of choreography sustains the idea that intersubjectivity evolves through places, spaces, performance and spectatorship. Drawing upon international examples, the book introduces readers to performance art from the South Pacific and the complexities of de-colonising choreography. Artists Tino Sehgal, Xavier Le Roy, Jordan Wolfson, Alicia Frankovich and Shigeyuki Kihara are discussed.
ISBN: 9783030405854$q(electronic bk.)
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LC Class. No.: NX456.5.P38
Dewey Class. No.: 709.050155
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