Being-With in Contemporary Performing Arts

Being-With in Contemporary Performing Arts

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Arfara, Katia
Neofelis Verlag
EAN: 9783958082045
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The concept of being-with developed by the philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy asks a fundamental question about human life, inasmuch as we have always been and will be co-existent with people and environments. All modes of sense-making and subjectivation, but also presence, can only occur within a context and through interaction. This is why historical forms of theater have frequently been viewed as sites of communality and why critical approaches have questioned concepts such as 'sense', 'meaning' and 'habitus'. Like literature, theater has also inherited the scene of myth: It satisfies our need for narration, interpretation and to share in something. In turn, the joint creation of meaning in scenic practices is also part of the traditional idealization of the theater - but is this ideal purely mythical?The authors of this book investigate and explore how meaning is being questioned or liberated in contemporary performances, and how individual thinking/action can be articulated to others, paving the way for other gestures, theatrical processes of recognition and the performative sharing process (of sense-making).
EAN 9783958082045
ISBN 3958082041
Binding Ebook
Publisher Neofelis Verlag
Publication date November 1, 2018
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Arfara, Katia; Barberis, Isabelle; Beaufils, Eliane; Dechery, Chloe; Eikels, Kai van; Gabriel, Leon; Goebbels, Heiner; Hashempour, Narges; Herve, Stephane; Holling, Eva; Muller, Ivana; Preston, Marie; Siebert, Bernhard; Siegmund, Gerald; Vandenbussche-Cont, Marie
Editors Beaufils, Eliane; Holling, Eva