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Performing the Wound - Practicing a Feminist Theatre of Becoming

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This book offers a matrixial, feminist-centered analysis of trauma and performance, through examining the work of three artists: Ann Hamilton, Renée Green, and Cecilia Vicuña.
Each artist engages in a multi-media, or "combination" performance practice; this includes the use of site, embodied performance, material elements, film, and writing. Each case study involves traumatic content, including the legacy of slavery, child sexual abuse and environmental degradation; each artist constructs an aesthetic milieu that invites rather than immerses-this allows an audience to have agency, as well as multiple pathways into their engagement with the art. The author Niki Tulk suggests that these works facilitate an audience-performance relationship based on the concept of ethical witnessing/wit(h)nessing, in which viewers are not positioned as voyeurs, nor made to risk re-traumatization by being forced to view traumatic events re-played on stage. This approach also allows agency to the art itself, in that an ethical space is created where the art is not objectified or looked at-but joined with. Foundational to this investigation are the writings of Bracha L. Ettinger, Jill Bennett and Diana Taylor-particularly Ettinger's concepts of the matrixial, carriance and border-linking. These artists and scholars present a capacity to expand and articulate answers to questions regarding how to make performance that remains compelling and truthful to the trauma experience, but not re-traumatizing.
This study will be of great interest to students and scholars of performance studies, art history, visual arts, feminist studies, theatre, film, performance art, postcolonialism, rhetoric and writing.

List of contents

Acknowledgements
List of Figures


  1. Introduction


  2. Reframing Performance within Trauma Studies Literature


  3. The Textured Language of Rupture: Multimedia Installations by Ann Hamilton


  4. Dreaming In-Between: Landscape, Trauma and Meaning-Making in the Work of Renée Green


  5. Weaving Lament: Cecilia Vicuña's Poetry in Performance


  6. Conclusion


About the author










Dr. Niki Tulk is an interdisciplinary artist and Director of Acting and Performance Studies at Plymouth State University. Her poetry book, O, won the 2021 Driftwood Poetry Prize (Driftwood Press). Find out more at www.nikitulk.com.


Summary

This book offers a matrixial, feminist-centered analysis of trauma and performance, through examining the work of three artists: Ann Hamilton, Renée Green, and Cecilia Vicuña.

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'Among the existing literature, Performing the Wound foregrounds the place of trauma at the core of performance. Tulk persuasively moves away from the framing of art as spectacle and a site of voyeurism towards her conception of an ethical, truthful encounter as a space of human connection, a site of wit(h)nessing. This book puts forward a valuable, widely relevant theoretical framework for contemporary performance that could significantly enrich future practice and scholarly work on artists such as Otobong Nkanga (b. 1974), Alberta Whittle (b. 1980), Adela Goldbard (b. 1979), Doris Salcedo (b. 1958), and many others. Tulk's case studies demonstrate the fundamental experience of art through feeling before thinking. Her writing reveals a way of knowing through the body that cares deeply about the work and preserves its unsettledness and ultimate unknowability.' Ana Sol González Rueda, Sehepunkte

''Tulk's feminist analysis of trauma and performance provides an efficient way to mend not only the broken spirit of trauma survivors but also wounded societies. It also broadens the definition of theatre, propels the conversation between visual arts and trauma studies, and suggests a new direction in theories and practices of trauma performance. This is undoubtedly an important resource for artists and researchers in theatre and performance, trauma psychologists and philosophers of aesthetics. It is also commendable for theatre-goers in general as the vivid descriptions of the performances should facilitate their appreciation of the healing power of performing/performance arts.'' - Daizhao Zou, Theatre Research International

Product details

Authors Niki Tulk
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.01.2024
 
EAN 9780367644949
ISBN 978-0-367-64494-9
No. of pages 192
Series Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

USA, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women, Biography: general, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies, PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / General, LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry, PHOTOGRAPHY / Individual Photographers / General, PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Architectural & Industrial, Africa, ART / History / General, Individual architects & architectural firms, ARCHITECTURE / Individual Architects & Firms / General, LITERARY CRITICISM / African, LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory, PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / General, HISTORY / Women, ART / Individual Artists / Monographs, LITERARY CRITICISM / Women Authors, ART / African, ART / American / General, ART / Women Artists, HISTORY / Africa / South / Republic of South Africa, LITERARY CRITICISM / Feminist, History of art / art & design styles, Republic of South Africa, Theatre Studies, Abnormal psychology, History of Art, Literary studies: poetry & poets, Feminism & feminist theory, Individual photographers, United States of America, USA, African History, Gender studies: women, Individual artists, art monographs, Feminism and feminist theory, Gender studies: women and girls, Individual Film Directors, Film-Makers, Literary studies: poetry and poets, Individual architects and architectural firms, PERFORMING ARTS / Individual Director, The arts: general topics

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