Blue Sky Body: Thresholds for Embodied Research is the follow-up to Ben Spatz's 2015 book What a Body Can Do, charting a course through more than twenty years of embodied, artistic, and scholarly research.
Blue Sky Body: Thresholds for Embodied Research is the follow-up to Ben Spatz's 2015 book What a Body Can Do, charting a course through more than twenty years of embodied, artistic, and scholarly research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ben Spatz is Senior Lecturer in Drama, Theatre, and Performance at the University of Huddersfield, UK. They are the author of What a Body Can Do: Technique as Knowledge, Practice as Research (2015), the founder and editor of the videographic Journal of Embodied Research, published by Open Library of Humanities, and an internationally recognized speaker on embodied research methods. For more information, please visit www.urbanresearchtheater.com.
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Foreword : D. Soyini Madison Preface: Blue Sky Body Acknowledgments THRESHOLDS 1. CITY: FRAGMENTS Sky Gold (1995) The Electronic Heart (2001) Vermilion's Text (2001-2003) Another City (2009) Embodiment as First Affordance (2017) 2. SONG: FRAGMENTS Sweat (2003) Vessels (2008) Burning Up (2009) Topology of Song (2015) Colors Like Knives (2017) 3. MOVEMENT: FRAGMENTS First Showing (2000) The Door is Open (2004) Letters to an Empty Room (2008) Irregular Rhythms (2014) Choreography as Research (2017) 4. THEATER: FRAGMENTS Wild Spirit (1999) Acts Without Organs (2008) Beckett's Non-Theater (2011) PLAYWAR (2012) A Thousand Tiny Viewpoints (2020) 5. SEX: FRAGMENTS the desert (2003) On Pornography and Trauma (2009) Is Grotowski Queer? (2013) soft butch (2018) This Extraordinary Power (2010) 6. DOCUMENT: FRAGMENTS Citing Musicality (2013) Ethics of the Scribble (2016) What Do We Document? (2017) Criteria for Assessment (2017) The Video Way of Thinking (2018) 7. POLITICS: FRAGMENTS neverland (2002) A Charismatic Moment (2009) Touching Landscape (2016) Duration and Kinship (2018) Notes for Decolonizing Embodiment (2019) Appendix: Interviews Interview: Iben Nagel Rasmussen (2018) Interview: Tim Ingold (2019) Performance Text: Rite of the Butcher (2013)
Foreword : D. Soyini Madison Preface: Blue Sky Body Acknowledgments THRESHOLDS 1. CITY: FRAGMENTS Sky Gold (1995) The Electronic Heart (2001) Vermilion's Text (2001-2003) Another City (2009) Embodiment as First Affordance (2017) 2. SONG: FRAGMENTS Sweat (2003) Vessels (2008) Burning Up (2009) Topology of Song (2015) Colors Like Knives (2017) 3. MOVEMENT: FRAGMENTS First Showing (2000) The Door is Open (2004) Letters to an Empty Room (2008) Irregular Rhythms (2014) Choreography as Research (2017) 4. THEATER: FRAGMENTS Wild Spirit (1999) Acts Without Organs (2008) Beckett's Non-Theater (2011) PLAYWAR (2012) A Thousand Tiny Viewpoints (2020) 5. SEX: FRAGMENTS the desert (2003) On Pornography and Trauma (2009) Is Grotowski Queer? (2013) soft butch (2018) This Extraordinary Power (2010) 6. DOCUMENT: FRAGMENTS Citing Musicality (2013) Ethics of the Scribble (2016) What Do We Document? (2017) Criteria for Assessment (2017) The Video Way of Thinking (2018) 7. POLITICS: FRAGMENTS neverland (2002) A Charismatic Moment (2009) Touching Landscape (2016) Duration and Kinship (2018) Notes for Decolonizing Embodiment (2019) Appendix: Interviews Interview: Iben Nagel Rasmussen (2018) Interview: Tim Ingold (2019) Performance Text: Rite of the Butcher (2013)
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