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Archaeologies Of Presence Art Performance And The Persistence Of Being Gabriella Giannachi

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Archaeologies Of Presence Art Performance And The Persistence Of Being Gabriella Giannachi
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.91 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Gabriella Giannachi, Nick Kaye, Michael Shanks
ISBN: 9780415557665, 0415557666
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Archaeologies Of Presence Art Performance And The Persistence Of Being Gabriella Giannachi by Gabriella Giannachi, Nick Kaye, Michael Shanks 9780415557665, 0415557666 instant download after payment.

Archaeologies of Presence is a brilliant exploration of how the performance of presence can be understood through the relationships between performance theory and archaeological thinking. Drawing together carefully commissioned contributions by leading international scholars and artists, this radical new work poses a number of essential questions:

  • What are the principle signifiers of theatrical presence?
  • How is presence achieved through theatrical performance?
  • What makes a memory come alive and live again?
  • How is presence connected with identity?
  • Is presence synonymous with 'being in the moment'?
  • What is the nature of the ‘co-presence’ of audience and performer?
  • Where does performance practice end and its documentation begin?


Co-edited by performance specialists Gabriella Giannachi and Nick Kaye, and archaeologist Michael Shanks, Archaeologies of Presence represents an innovative and rewarding feat of interdisciplinary scholarship.

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