
Choreographing discourses : a Mark Franko reader /
edited by Mark Franko with Alessandra Nicifero.
Bok · Engelsk · 2019
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Omfang | XV, 288 sider: : illustrasjoner ;
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Opplysninger | Innhold: Foreword / Randy Martin ; Preface / Mark Franko ; Introduction; Re-conceptualizing Time, Historical Time, and the Time of Interpretation / Gay Morris [and] Theory’s moves / André Lepecki ; Chapters: 1. Writing for the Body: Notation, Reconstruction, and Reinvention in Dance ; 2. History/Theory -- Criticism/Practice ; 3. From Croce’s Critical Condition to the Choreographic Public Sphere ; 4. Splintered Encounters: The Critical Reception of William Forsythe in the United States, 1979-19895.; 5. Archeological Choreographic Practices: Foucault and Forsythe ; 6. Figurae: Re-translating the Encounter between Peter Welz, William Forsythe and Francis Bacon ; 7. Dance and Figurability ; 8. Can We Inhabit a Dance? Reflections on Dancing the "Bauhaus Dances" in Dessau ; 9. The Readymade as Movement: Cunningham, Duchamp, and Nam June Paik’s Two Merces ; 10. Dance as Sign and Unruly Corporeality in Pasolini’s Film and Theory ; 11. The Dancing Gaze Across Cultures: Kazuo Ohno’s Admiring La Argentina ; 12. Bausch and The Symptom ; 13. The Quarrel of the Queen and the Transvestite: Sexuality, Class and Subculture in Paris is Burning ; 14. Dance, the De-materialization of Labor, and the Productivity of the Corporeal ; 15. In the Company of Donya Feuer: an Interdisciplinary Method ; 16. In Conversation: Alessandra Nicifero with Mark Franko ; Bibliography ; Performance history ; Index
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ISBN | 978-0-815-37896-9. - 978-0-815-37898-3
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