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    Milton :Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1163527026
    Format: 1 online resource (491 p.).
    ISBN: 9781000056891 , 1000056899
    Series Statement: Routledge Companions Ser.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Illustrations -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I: Genealogies, Contexts And Traditions -- 1 Performances of Philosophy in Ancient Greece and in Modernity: Suddenly a Philosopher Enters the Stage -- 2 Theravadin Buddhist Philosophy and Practice in Relationto Performance -- 3 Performance Philosophy and Spirituality: the Way of Tasawwuf -- 4 Whose Tempest? Performance Philosophy and/as Decolonial cacophony -- 5 The Playwright as Thinker: Modern Drama and Performance Philosophy , 6 Performance Philosophy Seen Through Nishida'S 'Acting Intuition' -- 7 Performance in Anglo-American Philosophy -- 8 Performance Philosophy in Latin America: How to Perform a Utopia -- 9 Diminishing Returns: on the Performativity of Musical Sound -- 10 Performance Philosophy and the Philosophy of Mediality -- 11 The Theatre of Research -- Part II: Questions and Debates -- 12 Opening the Circle, Towards a Radical Equality: Performancephilosophy and Animals -- 13 Performance Philosophy as Inter-Philosophical Dialogue -- 14 Decolonizing Performance Philosophies , 15 Theatre-Thinking: Philosophy From the Stage -- 16 Philosophy and Theatre: Incestuous Beginnings, Looking Daggers Andother Dangerous Liaisons -- a Dialogue -- 17 Aesthetics of [the] Invisible: Presence in Indian Performance Theory -- Part III: Methods, Techniques, Genres and Forms -- 18 Performing Phenomenological Methodology -- 19 Daring to Transform Academic Routines: Cultures of Knowledge Andtheir Performances -- 20 Resonance of Two -- 21 Lying Fallow: Anonymity and Collectivity -- 22 Play in Performance Philosophy -- 23 Landscape Performance , 24 Re-Telling the Self: the Lived Experience of Modernyoga Practice -- 25 The Think Tank: Institution as Performance -- 26 Touch -- 27 In-Between: a Methodology of Performative Philosophy: Thoughts on Embodiment and the Public (With Helmuth Plessner) Reflecting the Philosophy-Performance-Festival [Soundcheck philosophie] [Sup(1)] -- 28 Africanist Choreography as Cultural Citizenship: Thomas 'Talawa'Prestø'S Philosophy of Africana Dance -- Part IV: Figures -- 29 Rūmī -- 30 Adrian Piper -- 31 Diogenes -- 32 A Dice Thrower -- 33 Open Text -- Open Performance: Hélène Cixous Andariane Mnouchkine , 34 Roger Federer -- 35 26 Mesostics Re and Not Re John Cage -- 36 Confucius -- 37 Rudolf Laban -- Part V: Performance as Philosophy and Philosophy as Performance -- 38 Theater as if Theory -- 39 Dance as Embodied Ethics -- 40 Philosophy on Stage -- 41 Pas De Deux: Écriture Féminine Performative -- 42 Onanism, Handjobs, Smut: Performances of Self-Valorization -- 43 Explosions of 'Creative Indifference'. Salomo Friedlaender, Sun Ra,Serendipity and the Idea of a 'Heliocentre' , 44 In the Making -- an Incomplete Consideration of the First Decade of every House Has a Door 2008 to 2018 as Performance Philosophy
    Additional Edition: Print version: Cull Ó Maoilearca, Laura The Routledge Companion to Performance Philosophy Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2020 ISBN 9781138495623
    Language: English
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    Nuñoa, Santiago [Chile] : Editorial Cuarto Propio
    UID:
    gbv_1000056899
    Format: 52 Seiten
    Edition: 1a edición
    ISBN: 9789562609456
    Series Statement: Uvas de la ira
    Language: Spanish
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Jofré, Pablo 1974-
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  • 3
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    Book
    London ; New York :Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_BV046858140
    Format: xxv, 463 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-1-138-49562-3
    Series Statement: Routledge theatre and performance companions
    Content: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Illustrations -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I: Genealogies, Contexts And Traditions -- 1 Performances of Philosophy in Ancient Greece and in Modernity: Suddenly a Philosopher Enters the Stage -- 2 Theravadin Buddhist Philosophy and Practice in Relationto Performance -- 3 Performance Philosophy and Spirituality: the Way of Tasawwuf -- 4 Whose Tempest? Performance Philosophy and/as Decolonial cacophony -- 5 The Playwright as Thinker: Modern Drama and Performance Philosophy -- 6 Performance Philosophy Seen Through Nishida'S 'Acting Intuition' -- 7 Performance in Anglo-American Philosophy -- 8 Performance Philosophy in Latin America: How to Perform a Utopia -- 9 Diminishing Returns: on the Performativity of Musical Sound -- 10 Performance Philosophy and the Philosophy of Mediality -- 11 The Theatre of Research -- Part II: Questions and Debates -- 12 Opening the Circle, Towards a Radical Equality: Performancephilosophy and Animals -- 13 Performance Philosophy as Inter-Philosophical Dialogue -- 14 Decolonizing Performance Philosophies -- 15 Theatre-Thinking: Philosophy From the Stage -- 16 Philosophy and Theatre: Incestuous Beginnings, Looking Daggers Andother Dangerous Liaisons - a Dialogue -- 17 Aesthetics of [the] Invisible: Presence in Indian Performance Theory -- Part III: Methods, Techniques, Genres and Forms -- 18 Performing Phenomenological Methodology -- 19 Daring to Transform Academic Routines: Cultures of Knowledge Andtheir Performances -- 20 Resonance of Two -- 21 Lying Fallow: Anonymity and Collectivity -- 22 Play in Performance Philosophy -- 23 Landscape Performance -- 24 Re-Telling the Self: the Lived Experience of Modernyoga Practice -- 25 The Think Tank: Institution as Performance -- 26 Touch
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-00-005689-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
    RVK:
    Keywords: Aufführung ; Darstellende Kunst ; Philosophie
    Author information: Lagaay, Alice, 1973-
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1742864791
    Format: 1 online resource , illustrations (black and white).
    Edition: 1st.
    ISBN: 9781000056914 , 1000056910 , 9781000056891 , 1000056899 , 9781000056907 , 1000056902 , 9781003035312 , 1003035310
    Series Statement: Routledge companions
    Content: 〈P〉Introduction; Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca & Alice Lagaay; Part 1: Genealogies, Contexts & Traditions; 1. Suddenly the philosopher enters the stage Ira Avneri & Freddie Rokem; 2. Theravādin Buddhist Philosophy and Practice in Relation to Performance Jerri Daboo; 3. Performance Philosophy and Spirituality: The Way of Tasawwuf; Michael Ellison & Hannah McClure; 4. Whose Tempest? Performance Philosophy and/as Decolonial Cacophony; Andrés Fabián Henao Castro; 5. The Playwright as Thinker: Modern Drama and Performance Philosophy David Kornhaber; 6. Performance Philosophy seen through Nishida's 'Acting Intuition'; Mayuko Uehara & Elisabeth Belgrano; 7. Performance in Anglo-American Philosophy Anna Pakes & David Davies; 8. Performance Philosophy in Latin America -- How to Perform a Utopia called America?; Luciana Dias; 9. Diminishing Returns. On the performativity of musical sound Anthony Gritten; 10. The Philosophy of Mediality Jörg Sternagel, Elisabeth Schäfer & Volkmar Mühleis; 11. The Theatre of Research Anke Haarmann; Part 2: Questions & Debates; 12. Opening the Circle, Towards a Radical Equality: Performance Philosophy & Animals Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca; 13. Performance Philosophy as Inter-philosophical Dialogue Cosimo Zene; 14. Decolonising Performance Philosophies Melissa Blanco Borelli, Anamaría Tamayo-Duque & Cristina Fernandes Rosa; 15. Theatre-thinking: philosophy from the stage Flore Garcin-Marrou; 16. Philosophy and Theatre: Incestuous Beginnings, Looking Daggers and other Dangerous Liaisons Emmanuel Alloa & Sophie-Thérèse Krempl; 17. Aesthetics of the Invisible: Presence in Indian Performance Theory Sreenath Nair; Part 3: Methods, Techniques, Genres & Forms; 18. Performing Phenomenological Methodology Maxine Sheets-Johnstone; 19. Daring to transform academic routines Jörg Holkenbrink & Anna Seitz; 20. Resonance of Two Karen Christopher; 21. Lying Fallow Rajni Shah; 22. Play in Performance Philosophy Alice Koubová; 23. Landscape performance Tess Denman-Cleaver; 24. Re-telling the self: the lived experience of modern yoga practice Theodora Wildcroft; 25. The Think Tank: Institution as Performance Sonya Dyer; 26. Touch Naomi Woo; 27. In-Between: A Methodology of Performative Philosophy Eva Maria Gauss & Katrin Felgenhauer; 28. Africanist choreography as cultural citizenship 'Funmi Adewole; Part 4: Figures; 29. Rūmī Will Daddario; 30. Adrian Piper Lauren Fournier; 31. Diogenes Yunus Tuncel; 32. A dice-thrower Mischa Twitchin; 33. Hélène Cixous/Ariane Mnouchkine Elisabeth Schäfer, Esther Hutfless & Gertrude Postl; 34. Roger Federer Einav Katan-Schmid; 35. John Cage Anthony Gritten; 36. Confucius Mi You; 37. Rudolf Laban Juliet Chambers-Coe; Part 5: Performance as Philosophy & Philosophy as Performance; 38. Theatre As If Theory Yelena Gluzman & Esther Neff; 39. Dance as Embodied Ethics Aili Bresnahan, Einav Katan-Schmid, & Sara Houston; 40. Philosophy on Stage Arno Böhler & Suzanne Granzer; 41. Pas de Deux: Écriture Féminine Performative Tina Chanter & Tawny Andersen; 42. Onanism, Handjobs, Smut: Performances of Self-valorization Fumi Okiji; 43. Explosions of 'Creative Indifference'. Salomo Friedlaender, Sun Ra, Serendipity and the Idea of a 'Heliocentre' Alice Lagaay in conversation with Hartmut Geerken; 44. In the Making -- an incomplete consideration of the first decade of Every house has a door 2008 to 2018 as performance philosophy Will Daddario, Matthew Goulish & Lin Hixson; 45. Blackout: thinking with darkness Tru Paraha & Theron Schmidt; Index〈/P〉
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781138495623
    Additional Edition: ISBN 113849562X
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781138495623
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    edoccha_9961427109502883
    Format: 1 online resource (xxv, 463 pages).
    Edition: 1st.
    ISBN: 1-00-303531-0 , 1-000-05691-0 , 1-003-03531-0 , 1-000-05689-9
    Series Statement: Routledge theatre and performance companions
    Content: The Routledge Companion to Performance Philosophy is a volume of especially commissioned critical essays, conversations, collaborative, creative and performative writing mapping the key contexts, debates, methods, discourses and practices in this developing field. Firstly, the collection offers new insights on the fundamental question of how thinking happens: where, when, how and by whom philosophy is performed. Secondly, it provides a plurality of new accounts of performance and performativity -as the production of ideas, bodies and knowledges -in the arts and beyond. Comprising texts written by international artists, philosophers and scholars from multiple disciplines, the essays engage with questions of how performance thinks and how thought is performed in a wide range of philosophies and performances, from the ancient to the contemporary. Concepts and practices from diverse geographical regions and cultural traditions are analysed to draw conclusions about how performance operates across art, philosophy and everyday life. The collection both contributes to and critiques the philosophy of music, dance, theatre and performance, exploring the idea of a philosophy from the arts. It is crucial reading material for those interested in the hierarchy of the relationship between philosophy and the arts, advancing debates on philosophical method, and the relation between Performance and Philosophy more broadly.
    Note: 〈P〉Introduction; Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca & Alice Lagaay; Part 1: Genealogies, Contexts & Traditions; 1. Suddenly the philosopher enters the stage Ira Avneri & Freddie Rokem; 2. Theravādin Buddhist Philosophy and Practice in Relation to Performance Jerri Daboo; 3. Performance Philosophy and Spirituality: The Way of Tasawwuf; Michael Ellison & Hannah McClure; 4. Whose Tempest? Performance Philosophy and/as Decolonial Cacophony; Andrés Fabián Henao Castro; 5. The Playwright as Thinker: Modern Drama and Performance Philosophy David Kornhaber; 6. Performance Philosophy seen through Nishida's 'Acting Intuition'; Mayuko Uehara & Elisabeth Belgrano; 7. Performance in Anglo-American Philosophy Anna Pakes & David Davies; 8. Performance Philosophy in Latin America -- How to Perform a Utopia called America?; Luciana Dias; 9. Diminishing Returns. On the performativity of musical sound Anthony Gritten; 10. The Philosophy of Mediality Jörg Sternagel, Elisabeth Schäfer & Volkmar Mühleis; 11. The Theatre of Research Anke Haarmann; Part 2: Questions & Debates; 12. Opening the Circle, Towards a Radical Equality: Performance Philosophy & Animals Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca; 13. Performance Philosophy as Inter-philosophical Dialogue Cosimo Zene; 14. Decolonising Performance Philosophies Melissa Blanco Borelli, Anamaría Tamayo-Duque & Cristina Fernandes Rosa; 15. Theatre-thinking: philosophy from the stage Flore Garcin-Marrou; 16. Philosophy and Theatre: Incestuous Beginnings, Looking Daggers and other Dangerous Liaisons Emmanuel Alloa & Sophie-Thérèse Krempl; 17. Aesthetics of the Invisible: Presence in Indian Performance Theory Sreenath Nair; Part 3: Methods, Techniques, Genres & Forms; 18. Performing Phenomenological Methodology Maxine Sheets-Johnstone; 19. Daring to transform academic routines Jörg Holkenbrink & Anna Seitz; 20. Resonance of Two Karen Christopher; 21. Lying Fallow Rajni Shah; 22. Play in Performance Philosophy Alice Koubová; 23. Landscape performance Tess Denman-Cleaver; 24. Re-telling the self: the lived experience of modern yoga practice Theodora Wildcroft; 25. The Think Tank: Institution as Performance Sonya Dyer; 26. Touch Naomi Woo; 27. In-Between: A Methodology of Performative Philosophy Eva Maria Gauss & Katrin Felgenhauer; 28. Africanist choreography as cultural citizenship 'Funmi Adewole; Part 4: Figures; 29. Rūmī Will Daddario; 30. Adrian Piper Lauren Fournier; 31. Diogenes Yunus Tuncel; 32. A dice-thrower Mischa Twitchin; 33. Hélène Cixous/Ariane Mnouchkine Elisabeth Schäfer, Esther Hutfless & Gertrude Postl; 34. Roger Federer Einav Katan-Schmid; 35. John Cage Anthony Gritten; 36. Confucius Mi You; 37. Rudolf Laban Juliet Chambers-Coe; Part 5: Performance as Philosophy & Philosophy as Performance; 38. Theatre As If Theory Yelena Gluzman & Esther Neff; 39. Dance as Embodied Ethics Aili Bresnahan, Einav Katan-Schmid, & Sara Houston; 40. Philosophy on Stage Arno Böhler & Suzanne Granzer; 41. Pas de Deux: Écriture Féminine Performative Tina Chanter & Tawny Andersen; 42. Onanism, Handjobs, Smut: Performances of Self-valorization Fumi Okiji; 43. Explosions of 'Creative Indifference'. Salomo Friedlaender, Sun Ra, Serendipity and the Idea of a 'Heliocentre' Alice Lagaay in conversation with Hartmut Geerken; 44. In the Making -- an incomplete consideration of the first decade of Every house has a door 2008 to 2018 as performance philosophy Will Daddario, Matthew Goulish & Lin Hixson; 45. Blackout: thinking with darkness Tru Paraha & Theron Schmidt; Index〈/P〉 , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-138-49562-X
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    edocfu_9961427109502883
    Format: 1 online resource (xxv, 463 pages).
    Edition: 1st.
    ISBN: 1-00-303531-0 , 1-000-05691-0 , 1-003-03531-0 , 1-000-05689-9
    Series Statement: Routledge theatre and performance companions
    Content: The Routledge Companion to Performance Philosophy is a volume of especially commissioned critical essays, conversations, collaborative, creative and performative writing mapping the key contexts, debates, methods, discourses and practices in this developing field. Firstly, the collection offers new insights on the fundamental question of how thinking happens: where, when, how and by whom philosophy is performed. Secondly, it provides a plurality of new accounts of performance and performativity -as the production of ideas, bodies and knowledges -in the arts and beyond. Comprising texts written by international artists, philosophers and scholars from multiple disciplines, the essays engage with questions of how performance thinks and how thought is performed in a wide range of philosophies and performances, from the ancient to the contemporary. Concepts and practices from diverse geographical regions and cultural traditions are analysed to draw conclusions about how performance operates across art, philosophy and everyday life. The collection both contributes to and critiques the philosophy of music, dance, theatre and performance, exploring the idea of a philosophy from the arts. It is crucial reading material for those interested in the hierarchy of the relationship between philosophy and the arts, advancing debates on philosophical method, and the relation between Performance and Philosophy more broadly.
    Note: 〈P〉Introduction; Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca & Alice Lagaay; Part 1: Genealogies, Contexts & Traditions; 1. Suddenly the philosopher enters the stage Ira Avneri & Freddie Rokem; 2. Theravādin Buddhist Philosophy and Practice in Relation to Performance Jerri Daboo; 3. Performance Philosophy and Spirituality: The Way of Tasawwuf; Michael Ellison & Hannah McClure; 4. Whose Tempest? Performance Philosophy and/as Decolonial Cacophony; Andrés Fabián Henao Castro; 5. The Playwright as Thinker: Modern Drama and Performance Philosophy David Kornhaber; 6. Performance Philosophy seen through Nishida's 'Acting Intuition'; Mayuko Uehara & Elisabeth Belgrano; 7. Performance in Anglo-American Philosophy Anna Pakes & David Davies; 8. Performance Philosophy in Latin America -- How to Perform a Utopia called America?; Luciana Dias; 9. Diminishing Returns. On the performativity of musical sound Anthony Gritten; 10. The Philosophy of Mediality Jörg Sternagel, Elisabeth Schäfer & Volkmar Mühleis; 11. The Theatre of Research Anke Haarmann; Part 2: Questions & Debates; 12. Opening the Circle, Towards a Radical Equality: Performance Philosophy & Animals Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca; 13. Performance Philosophy as Inter-philosophical Dialogue Cosimo Zene; 14. Decolonising Performance Philosophies Melissa Blanco Borelli, Anamaría Tamayo-Duque & Cristina Fernandes Rosa; 15. Theatre-thinking: philosophy from the stage Flore Garcin-Marrou; 16. Philosophy and Theatre: Incestuous Beginnings, Looking Daggers and other Dangerous Liaisons Emmanuel Alloa & Sophie-Thérèse Krempl; 17. Aesthetics of the Invisible: Presence in Indian Performance Theory Sreenath Nair; Part 3: Methods, Techniques, Genres & Forms; 18. Performing Phenomenological Methodology Maxine Sheets-Johnstone; 19. Daring to transform academic routines Jörg Holkenbrink & Anna Seitz; 20. Resonance of Two Karen Christopher; 21. Lying Fallow Rajni Shah; 22. Play in Performance Philosophy Alice Koubová; 23. Landscape performance Tess Denman-Cleaver; 24. Re-telling the self: the lived experience of modern yoga practice Theodora Wildcroft; 25. The Think Tank: Institution as Performance Sonya Dyer; 26. Touch Naomi Woo; 27. In-Between: A Methodology of Performative Philosophy Eva Maria Gauss & Katrin Felgenhauer; 28. Africanist choreography as cultural citizenship 'Funmi Adewole; Part 4: Figures; 29. Rūmī Will Daddario; 30. Adrian Piper Lauren Fournier; 31. Diogenes Yunus Tuncel; 32. A dice-thrower Mischa Twitchin; 33. Hélène Cixous/Ariane Mnouchkine Elisabeth Schäfer, Esther Hutfless & Gertrude Postl; 34. Roger Federer Einav Katan-Schmid; 35. John Cage Anthony Gritten; 36. Confucius Mi You; 37. Rudolf Laban Juliet Chambers-Coe; Part 5: Performance as Philosophy & Philosophy as Performance; 38. Theatre As If Theory Yelena Gluzman & Esther Neff; 39. Dance as Embodied Ethics Aili Bresnahan, Einav Katan-Schmid, & Sara Houston; 40. Philosophy on Stage Arno Böhler & Suzanne Granzer; 41. Pas de Deux: Écriture Féminine Performative Tina Chanter & Tawny Andersen; 42. Onanism, Handjobs, Smut: Performances of Self-valorization Fumi Okiji; 43. Explosions of 'Creative Indifference'. Salomo Friedlaender, Sun Ra, Serendipity and the Idea of a 'Heliocentre' Alice Lagaay in conversation with Hartmut Geerken; 44. In the Making -- an incomplete consideration of the first decade of Every house has a door 2008 to 2018 as performance philosophy Will Daddario, Matthew Goulish & Lin Hixson; 45. Blackout: thinking with darkness Tru Paraha & Theron Schmidt; Index〈/P〉 , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-138-49562-X
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    almafu_9961427109502883
    Format: 1 online resource (xxv, 463 pages).
    Edition: 1st.
    ISBN: 1-00-303531-0 , 1-000-05691-0 , 1-003-03531-0 , 1-000-05689-9
    Series Statement: Routledge theatre and performance companions
    Content: The Routledge Companion to Performance Philosophy is a volume of especially commissioned critical essays, conversations, collaborative, creative and performative writing mapping the key contexts, debates, methods, discourses and practices in this developing field. Firstly, the collection offers new insights on the fundamental question of how thinking happens: where, when, how and by whom philosophy is performed. Secondly, it provides a plurality of new accounts of performance and performativity -as the production of ideas, bodies and knowledges -in the arts and beyond. Comprising texts written by international artists, philosophers and scholars from multiple disciplines, the essays engage with questions of how performance thinks and how thought is performed in a wide range of philosophies and performances, from the ancient to the contemporary. Concepts and practices from diverse geographical regions and cultural traditions are analysed to draw conclusions about how performance operates across art, philosophy and everyday life. The collection both contributes to and critiques the philosophy of music, dance, theatre and performance, exploring the idea of a philosophy from the arts. It is crucial reading material for those interested in the hierarchy of the relationship between philosophy and the arts, advancing debates on philosophical method, and the relation between Performance and Philosophy more broadly.
    Note: 〈P〉Introduction; Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca & Alice Lagaay; Part 1: Genealogies, Contexts & Traditions; 1. Suddenly the philosopher enters the stage Ira Avneri & Freddie Rokem; 2. Theravādin Buddhist Philosophy and Practice in Relation to Performance Jerri Daboo; 3. Performance Philosophy and Spirituality: The Way of Tasawwuf; Michael Ellison & Hannah McClure; 4. Whose Tempest? Performance Philosophy and/as Decolonial Cacophony; Andrés Fabián Henao Castro; 5. The Playwright as Thinker: Modern Drama and Performance Philosophy David Kornhaber; 6. Performance Philosophy seen through Nishida's 'Acting Intuition'; Mayuko Uehara & Elisabeth Belgrano; 7. Performance in Anglo-American Philosophy Anna Pakes & David Davies; 8. Performance Philosophy in Latin America -- How to Perform a Utopia called America?; Luciana Dias; 9. Diminishing Returns. On the performativity of musical sound Anthony Gritten; 10. The Philosophy of Mediality Jörg Sternagel, Elisabeth Schäfer & Volkmar Mühleis; 11. The Theatre of Research Anke Haarmann; Part 2: Questions & Debates; 12. Opening the Circle, Towards a Radical Equality: Performance Philosophy & Animals Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca; 13. Performance Philosophy as Inter-philosophical Dialogue Cosimo Zene; 14. Decolonising Performance Philosophies Melissa Blanco Borelli, Anamaría Tamayo-Duque & Cristina Fernandes Rosa; 15. Theatre-thinking: philosophy from the stage Flore Garcin-Marrou; 16. Philosophy and Theatre: Incestuous Beginnings, Looking Daggers and other Dangerous Liaisons Emmanuel Alloa & Sophie-Thérèse Krempl; 17. Aesthetics of the Invisible: Presence in Indian Performance Theory Sreenath Nair; Part 3: Methods, Techniques, Genres & Forms; 18. Performing Phenomenological Methodology Maxine Sheets-Johnstone; 19. Daring to transform academic routines Jörg Holkenbrink & Anna Seitz; 20. Resonance of Two Karen Christopher; 21. Lying Fallow Rajni Shah; 22. Play in Performance Philosophy Alice Koubová; 23. Landscape performance Tess Denman-Cleaver; 24. Re-telling the self: the lived experience of modern yoga practice Theodora Wildcroft; 25. The Think Tank: Institution as Performance Sonya Dyer; 26. Touch Naomi Woo; 27. In-Between: A Methodology of Performative Philosophy Eva Maria Gauss & Katrin Felgenhauer; 28. Africanist choreography as cultural citizenship 'Funmi Adewole; Part 4: Figures; 29. Rūmī Will Daddario; 30. Adrian Piper Lauren Fournier; 31. Diogenes Yunus Tuncel; 32. A dice-thrower Mischa Twitchin; 33. Hélène Cixous/Ariane Mnouchkine Elisabeth Schäfer, Esther Hutfless & Gertrude Postl; 34. Roger Federer Einav Katan-Schmid; 35. John Cage Anthony Gritten; 36. Confucius Mi You; 37. Rudolf Laban Juliet Chambers-Coe; Part 5: Performance as Philosophy & Philosophy as Performance; 38. Theatre As If Theory Yelena Gluzman & Esther Neff; 39. Dance as Embodied Ethics Aili Bresnahan, Einav Katan-Schmid, & Sara Houston; 40. Philosophy on Stage Arno Böhler & Suzanne Granzer; 41. Pas de Deux: Écriture Féminine Performative Tina Chanter & Tawny Andersen; 42. Onanism, Handjobs, Smut: Performances of Self-valorization Fumi Okiji; 43. Explosions of 'Creative Indifference'. Salomo Friedlaender, Sun Ra, Serendipity and the Idea of a 'Heliocentre' Alice Lagaay in conversation with Hartmut Geerken; 44. In the Making -- an incomplete consideration of the first decade of Every house has a door 2008 to 2018 as performance philosophy Will Daddario, Matthew Goulish & Lin Hixson; 45. Blackout: thinking with darkness Tru Paraha & Theron Schmidt; Index〈/P〉 , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-138-49562-X
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    almahu_9949386188602882
    Format: 1 online resource : , illustrations (black and white).
    Edition: 1st.
    ISBN: 9781000056914 , 1000056910 , 9781000056891 , 1000056899 , 9781000056907 , 1000056902 , 9781003035312 , 1003035310
    Series Statement: Routledge theatre and performance companions 18
    Content: The Routledge Companion to Performance Philosophy is a volume of especially commissioned critical essays, conversations, collaborative, creative and performative writing mapping the key contexts, debates, methods, discourses and practices in this developing field. Firstly, the collection offers new insights on the fundamental question of how thinking happens: where, when, how and by whom philosophy is performed. Secondly, it provides a plurality of new accounts of performance and performativity -as the production of ideas, bodies and knowledges -in the arts and beyond. Comprising texts written by international artists, philosophers and scholars from multiple disciplines, the essays engage with questions of how performance thinks and how thought is performed in a wide range of philosophies and performances, from the ancient to the contemporary. Concepts and practices from diverse geographical regions and cultural traditions are analysed to draw conclusions about how performance operates across art, philosophy and everyday life. The collection both contributes to and critiques the philosophy of music, dance, theatre and performance, exploring the idea of a philosophy from the arts. It is crucial reading material for those interested in the hierarchy of the relationship between philosophy and the arts, advancing debates on philosophical method, and the relation between Performance and Philosophy more broadly.
    Note: 〈P〉Introduction; Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca & Alice Lagaay; Part 1: Genealogies, Contexts & Traditions; 1. Suddenly the philosopher enters the stage Ira Avneri & Freddie Rokem; 2. Theravādin Buddhist Philosophy and Practice in Relation to Performance Jerri Daboo; 3. Performance Philosophy and Spirituality: The Way of Tasawwuf; Michael Ellison & Hannah McClure; 4. Whose Tempest? Performance Philosophy and/as Decolonial Cacophony; Andrés Fabián Henao Castro; 5. The Playwright as Thinker: Modern Drama and Performance Philosophy David Kornhaber; 6. Performance Philosophy seen through Nishida's 'Acting Intuition'; Mayuko Uehara & Elisabeth Belgrano; 7. Performance in Anglo-American Philosophy Anna Pakes & David Davies; 8. Performance Philosophy in Latin America -- How to Perform a Utopia called America?; Luciana Dias; 9. Diminishing Returns. On the performativity of musical sound Anthony Gritten; 10. The Philosophy of Mediality Jörg Sternagel, Elisabeth Schäfer & Volkmar Mühleis; 11. The Theatre of Research Anke Haarmann; Part 2: Questions & Debates; 12. Opening the Circle, Towards a Radical Equality: Performance Philosophy & Animals Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca; 13. Performance Philosophy as Inter-philosophical Dialogue Cosimo Zene; 14. Decolonising Performance Philosophies Melissa Blanco Borelli, Anamaría Tamayo-Duque & Cristina Fernandes Rosa; 15. Theatre-thinking: philosophy from the stage Flore Garcin-Marrou; 16. Philosophy and Theatre: Incestuous Beginnings, Looking Daggers and other Dangerous Liaisons Emmanuel Alloa & Sophie-Thérèse Krempl; 17. Aesthetics of the Invisible: Presence in Indian Performance Theory Sreenath Nair; Part 3: Methods, Techniques, Genres & Forms; 18. Performing Phenomenological Methodology Maxine Sheets-Johnstone; 19. Daring to transform academic routines Jörg Holkenbrink & Anna Seitz; 20. Resonance of Two Karen Christopher; 21. Lying Fallow Rajni Shah; 22. Play in Performance Philosophy Alice Koubová; 23. Landscape performance Tess Denman-Cleaver; 24. Re-telling the self: the lived experience of modern yoga practice Theodora Wildcroft; 25. The Think Tank: Institution as Performance Sonya Dyer; 26. Touch Naomi Woo; 27. In-Between: A Methodology of Performative Philosophy Eva Maria Gauss & Katrin Felgenhauer; 28. Africanist choreography as cultural citizenship 'Funmi Adewole; Part 4: Figures; 29. Rūmī Will Daddario; 30. Adrian Piper Lauren Fournier; 31. Diogenes Yunus Tuncel; 32. A dice-thrower Mischa Twitchin; 33. Hélène Cixous/Ariane Mnouchkine Elisabeth Schäfer, Esther Hutfless & Gertrude Postl; 34. Roger Federer Einav Katan-Schmid; 35. John Cage Anthony Gritten; 36. Confucius Mi You; 37. Rudolf Laban Juliet Chambers-Coe; Part 5: Performance as Philosophy & Philosophy as Performance; 38. Theatre As If Theory Yelena Gluzman & Esther Neff; 39. Dance as Embodied Ethics Aili Bresnahan, Einav Katan-Schmid, & Sara Houston; 40. Philosophy on Stage Arno Böhler & Suzanne Granzer; 41. Pas de Deux: Écriture Féminine Performative Tina Chanter & Tawny Andersen; 42. Onanism, Handjobs, Smut: Performances of Self-valorization Fumi Okiji; 43. Explosions of 'Creative Indifference'. Salomo Friedlaender, Sun Ra, Serendipity and the Idea of a 'Heliocentre' Alice Lagaay in conversation with Hartmut Geerken; 44. In the Making -- an incomplete consideration of the first decade of Every house has a door 2008 to 2018 as performance philosophy Will Daddario, Matthew Goulish & Lin Hixson; 45. Blackout: thinking with darkness Tru Paraha & Theron Schmidt; Index〈/P〉
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781138495623
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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