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Performing Ground - Space, Camouflage and the Art of Blending in

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext "Levin's Performing Ground: Space! Camouflage and the Art ofBlending In arguably makes the boldest moves toward reorienting the spatialanalysis of performance. ? Levin's innovative use of the notions of camouflageto understand a variety of relationships between self and world will surelyprove valuable to performance scholars working not just in relation to place!but also to gender! race! ecology! animal studies! scenography! photography!and visual art." (Fiona Wilkie! Theatre Journal! Vol. 67! December! 2015) 'Performing Ground asks important questions about environmental responsibilities! global and local mobilities! boundaries! subjectivities! and issues of entitlement and dispossession! while remaining sensitive to conditions of gender! nationality! class! ethnicity and more. It argues persuasively that we are never solo! but always figures in a ground! embedded in dynamic and meaningful contexts! with responsibilities to others and to our environments. It is rich! admirably ambitious and fiercely compelling.' - Jen Harvie! Queen Mary University of London! UK Informationen zum Autor Laura Levin is Associate Professor of Theatre at York University in Toronto, Canada, and teaches in York's MA/PhD programs in Theatre and Performance Studies and Communication and Culture. She is editor-in-chief of Canadian Theatre Review and editor of Theatre and Performance in Toronto and Conversations Across Borders. Klappentext Performing Ground explores camouflage as a performance practice, arguing that the act of blending into one's environment is central to the ways we negotiate our identities through space. The book offers a critically rich investigation of how the performative practice of camouflage renders the politics of space, power, and gender (in)visible. Zusammenfassung Performing Ground explores camouflage as a performance practice! arguing that the act of blending into one's environment is central to the ways we negotiate our identities through space. The book offers a critically rich investigation of how the performative practice of camouflage renders the politics of space! power! and gender (in)visible. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. World Pictures 2. Camouflage Acts 3. Performing Ground 4. Environmental Unconscious 5. Embedded Performance 6. Epilogue: Situating the Self Notes Select Bibliography Index...

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1. World Pictures 2. Camouflage Acts 3. Performing Ground 4. Environmental Unconscious 5. Embedded Performance 6. Epilogue: Situating the Self Notes Select Bibliography Index

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"Levin's Performing Ground: Space, Camouflage and the Art of Blending In arguably makes the boldest moves toward reorienting the spatial analysis of performance. ... Levin's innovative use of the notions of camouflage to understand a variety of relationships between self and world will surely prove valuable to performance scholars working not just in relation to place, but also to gender, race, ecology, animal studies, scenography, photography, and visual art." (Fiona Wilkie, Theatre Journal, Vol. 67, December, 2015)
'Performing Ground asks important questions about environmental responsibilities, global and local mobilities, boundaries, subjectivities, and issues of entitlement and dispossession, while remaining sensitive to conditions of gender, nationality, class, ethnicity and more. It argues persuasively that we are never solo, but always figures in a ground, embedded in dynamic and meaningful contexts, with responsibilities to others and to our environments. It is rich, admirably ambitious and fiercely compelling.' - Jen Harvie, Queen Mary University of London, UK

Product details

Authors L Levin, L. Levin
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.01.2014
 
EAN 9781349445592
ISBN 978-1-349-44559-2
No. of pages 257
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Non-fiction book > Music, film, theatre

Theater, B, Performing Arts, The arts: general issues, Arts, Theatre Studies, Theatre and Performance Arts, Theater—History, Theatre History, Palgrave Theatre & Performance Collection, Theatre and Performance Studies, History of Performing Arts

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