Performative body spaces : corporeal topographies in literature, theatre, dance, and the visual arts / / edited by Markus Hallensleben.
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Performative body spaces corporeal topographies in literature, theatre, dance, and the visual arts / Critical studies ; Preliminary material / Introduction: Performative Body Spaces / Metaphors of Dancing and the Human Body in Nazi Concentration Camps / From Dance under the Swastika to Movement Education: A Study of Embodied Culture / Political Body Spaces in the Performances of William Forsythe / Reading Skin Signs: Decoding Skin as the Fluid Boundary between Self and Other in Yoko Tawada / The Body in Space: Layers of Gender in Japanese Classical Dance / Counter-Narrativity and Corporeality in Kishida Rio’s Ito Jigoku / The Absence of Voices in the Theatre Space: Ku Nauka’s Production of Medea / Staging Culture – Staging Nature: Polynesian Performance as Nature and Nature as Performance in Hawaii / Moving through Fashion in Nineteenth-Century France / Reading Bodies: Female Secrecy and Sexuality in the Works of Renoir and Degas / Corporeal Topographies of the Image Zone: From Oskar Kokoschka’s Murder of Metaphor to Georges Bataille’s acéphale / Somatechnics and Makeover Reality TV: The Symbiotic Viewer/Participant Relationship / The Body as Object: From Body Image to Meta-Body / Touched: Organization, Control and Emergence in Choreographed Performance Systems / List of Contributors / Index / |
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