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The ends of performance / edited by Peggy Phelan and Jill Lane.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : New York University Press, c1998.Description: xi, 372 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0814766471 (paper : acidfree paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 702.812 PHE
Contents:
Introduction : the ends of performance / Peggy Phelan -- History, memory, necrophilia / Joseph Roach -- Seeing death : the photography of David Wojnarowicz / Robert Sember -- On colonial forgetting : the conquest of New Mexico and its Historia / Jill Lane -- Perfoming writing / Della Pollock -- Teaching "experimental critical writing" / Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick -- This black body in question / Amanda Denise Kemp -- A fool's discourse : the buffoonery syndrome / Mady Schutzman -- Spare parts / Theresa M. Senft -- AmeRican accents syncopate the state / Doris Sommer -- Border watching / Diana Taylor -- Staging crisis : twin tales in moving politics / Randy Martin -- Bodies outside the state : Black British women playwrights and the limits of citizenship / May Joseph -- Genre trouble : (the) butler did it / Jon McKenzie -- The mirrored stage : reflections on the presence of Sylvia [Bataille] Lacan / Jamer Hunt -- Virtual criticism and the dance of death / Marcia B. Siegel -- The bed took up most of the room / Jane Blocker -- Orlan's performative transformations of subjectivity / Tanya Augsburg -- Intervention / Orlan -- Of mice, bugs and women / Deb Margolin --What is performance studies anyway? / Richard Schechner
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 702.812 PHE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Available 39002000201732

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A broad and inclusive volume of the celebrations and critiques of performance arts

Focusing on the living arts--dance, theatre, music, performance art, ritual, and popular entertainment--performance studies expands our understanding of "performance" as both a vital artistic practice and a means by which to understand social and cultural processes. Bridging the gap between cultural studies, performing arts, and anthropology, performance studies explores myriad ways in which performance creates meaning and shapes our everyday lives.

The broadest and most inclusive volume to date, The Ends of Performance both celebrates and critiques the institutionalization of the field. Only recently has the field given keen attention to the interpretive force and consequences of performance events, and it is these consequences that the The Ends of Performance articulates. Here performance studies illuminates the complex social and cultural formations of our time--the impact of virtual technology, the racialized discourses of legal and cultural citizenship, the impact of new medical discourses, and the medicalization of the body. Featuring work by leading theorists such as Joseph Roach, Diana Taylor, and Richard Schechner, excursions into performative writing by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick and Della Pollock, and texts by performance artists Orlan and Deb Margolin, The Ends of Performance illuminates the provocative intellectual ends which motivate these varied approaches to performing writing, and to writing performance.

Introduction : the ends of performance / Peggy Phelan -- History, memory, necrophilia / Joseph Roach -- Seeing death : the photography of David Wojnarowicz / Robert Sember -- On colonial forgetting : the conquest of New Mexico and its Historia / Jill Lane -- Perfoming writing / Della Pollock -- Teaching "experimental critical writing" / Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick -- This black body in question / Amanda Denise Kemp -- A fool's discourse : the buffoonery syndrome / Mady Schutzman -- Spare parts / Theresa M. Senft -- AmeRican accents syncopate the state / Doris Sommer -- Border watching / Diana Taylor -- Staging crisis : twin tales in moving politics / Randy Martin -- Bodies outside the state : Black British women playwrights and the limits of citizenship / May Joseph -- Genre trouble : (the) butler did it / Jon McKenzie -- The mirrored stage : reflections on the presence of Sylvia [Bataille] Lacan / Jamer Hunt -- Virtual criticism and the dance of death / Marcia B. Siegel -- The bed took up most of the room / Jane Blocker -- Orlan's performative transformations of subjectivity / Tanya Augsburg -- Intervention / Orlan -- Of mice, bugs and women / Deb Margolin --What is performance studies anyway? / Richard Schechner

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