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Performance and Temporalisation features a collection of scholars and artists writing about the coming forth of time as human experience. Whether drawing, designing, watching performance, being baptised, playing cricket, dancing, eating, walking or looking at caves, each explores the making of time through their art, scholarship and everyday lives.

Produktbeschreibung
Performance and Temporalisation features a collection of scholars and artists writing about the coming forth of time as human experience. Whether drawing, designing, watching performance, being baptised, playing cricket, dancing, eating, walking or looking at caves, each explores the making of time through their art, scholarship and everyday lives.
Autorenporträt
Richard James Allen, The Physical TV Company, Australia John Di Stefano, University of Sydney, Australia Stuart Grant, Monash University, Australia Dorita Hannah, Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland Barry Laing, Monash University, Australia Alphonso Lingis, Pennsylvania State University, USA Gemma Loving-Hutchins, Independent Researcher, New Zealand Jeff Malpas, University of Tasmania, Tasmania Erin Manning, Concordia University, Canada Jodie McNeilly, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, Australia Adrian Martin, Goethe University, Germany Brian Massumi, University of Montreal, Canada Ian Maxwell, University of Sydney, Australia Jack Reynolds, Deakin University, Australia Karen Pearlman, Macquarie University, Australia Lanei Rodemeyer, Duquesne University, USA Yuji Sone, Macquarie University in Australia Jeff Stewart, Independent Artist, Australia Maeva Veerapen, University of Mauritius, Mauritius Amanda Yates, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Rezensionen
"Performance and Temporalisation is a diverse collection of essays united by the investigation of moments when time takes shape. ... it presents a unique contribution to academic and artistic discourse in the performing arts, theatre history, and performance, film, and media studies." (Maria Katharina Schmidt, Public, Vol. 54, 2016)