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36 reviewsISBN 10: 0230235336
ISBN 13: 9780230235335
Author: Valerie A. Briginshaw, Ramsay Burt
With a political agenda foregrounding collaborative practice to promote ethical relations, these individually and joint written essays and interviews discuss dances often with visual art, theatre, film and music, drawing on continental philosophy to explore notions of space, time, identity, sensation, memory and ethics.
Against the Grain: Sexuality and Ballet Criticism
Dancing Dicks – A Case In Point(e)
Modernism, Masculinity and Sexuality in Nijinsky’s L’Après-midi d’un faune
Rethinking Temporality: Preposterous Histories
Rethinking Temporality: Intertextual Plays Within and Between Discourses of Space, Time and Performance
Façade, Elvis Legs, and the Humorous Pleasures of Dancing
Napoli and Palermo, Palermo: Cosmopolitanism and Energetic Excess
‘Don’t Mention Busby Berkeley’: A Reassessment of Lea Anderson’s Yippeee!!!
Corporeality and Materiality in Pina Bausch’s Tanztheater: Notions of the Irreparable
Interview with Peter Pabst
Interview with Meredith Monk about Turtle Dreams (Cabaret)
Danced Testimonies of the Traumas of Migration
Sensation and Memory in Emilyn Claid’s Remember to Forget (2003) and Gilles Deleuze’s Discussion of Memory
Reimagining Dancing Together
Affective Differences and Repetitions in Both Sitting Duet
What the Dancing Body Can Do: Spinoza and the Ethics of Experimental Theatre Dance
Conclusion
FIRT/IFTR Position Paper – 1998
Further Reflections, 2008
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Tags: Valerie Briginshaw, Ramsay Burt, Dancing, Together