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Theatrical Performance and the Forensic Turn - Naked Truth

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Die Analyse der Organisationsdynamik erfordert die Entwicklung einer Theorie, die den Akteurcharakter sowie die Prozessualitat von Organisationen in den Mittelpunkt stellt und die prinzipielle Möglichkeit der Entstehung von Neuem einschliesst. Felsch setzt auf den konstitutionstheoretisch erweiterten mikropolitischen Ansatz der Organisationsforschung, der für jede historisch-kontingente Analyse von Organisationsdynamik unentbehrlich ist. Mit Hilfe dieses Ansatzes werden Beschrankungen sowohl eines rational-choice-theoretisch basierten als auch eines evolutionstheoretischen Erklarungsrahmens überwunden. Zudem scharft der konstitutionstheoretische Bezugsrahmen den Blick für die doppelte Kontingenz und fundamentale Unsicherheit organisationalen Handelns, für die Kontextualitat und Zukunftsoffenheit der Organisationsdynamik und damit für die Spannung zwischen Stabilitat und Wandel organisationaler Handlungssysteme als kollektive Akteure.

List of contents

Introduction: Theatrical Performance in the Forensic Turn


  1. Data Chaos and the Verification Void

  2. I’m Seen Therefore I Am: Romance in the Forensic Turn

  3. The Hypothetical Real vs. the Interiority Illusion

  4. Life Throes: The Strange Case of the Diehard Corpse

  5. Undead Domesticity: Naturalism and Home in the Forensic Turn

  6. Open Dialogue as Prefigurative Performance: Re-assembling the Forum (Part I)

  7. Effects of Infinity: Re-assembling the Forum (Part II)
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index

About the author

James Frieze teaches contemporary performance practice and theory at Liverpool John Moores University. His devised theatre-making centres on the adaptation of non-theatre texts for site-responsive and other performance contexts. He is also the author of Naming Theatre: Demonstrative Diagnosis in Performance (2009) and the editor of Reframing Immersive Theatre: The Politics and Pragmatics of Participatory Performance (2016).

Summary

The crucial role played by theatrical and performative techniques in fuelling the 'forensic turn' has frequently been mentioned, but never examined in detail. Theatrical Performance and the Forensic Turn is the first account of the relationship between theatrical and forensic aesthetics.

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