Re-Choreographing Cortical & Cartographic Maps
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'Daniel explores performance practice research as a transdisciplinary context for describing the embodied experience of liminality as expressed in the volume's subtitle. Through a complex scaffolding of philosophy, cultural studies, cartography, and neuroscience, he considers subject formation as enacted through performance, positioned here as a survival response. Reviewing a body of creative works produced across 20 years, the author argues for "worlding" as an extended performance event. Part autoethnography, part review of emergent discourses of embodied knowledge, the text bristles with anecdotal analyses of successive performance projects. [...] Well-chosen images and a companion web-based archive of performances enhance this retrospective self-appraisal of multiyear performance projects. Overall, Daniel illustrates in a personal way how the self emerges dynamically by "performing its way through" various environmental, political, and socioeconomic frameworks that colonizing processes impose. Recommended'
» T. F. DeFrantz, CHOICE
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Intellect Books
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781789386714
- Utgivelsesår
- 2022
- Format
- 24 x 17 cm
Anmeldelser
«
'Daniel explores performance practice research as a transdisciplinary context for describing the embodied experience of liminality as expressed in the volume's subtitle. Through a complex scaffolding of philosophy, cultural studies, cartography, and neuroscience, he considers subject formation as enacted through performance, positioned here as a survival response. Reviewing a body of creative works produced across 20 years, the author argues for "worlding" as an extended performance event. Part autoethnography, part review of emergent discourses of embodied knowledge, the text bristles with anecdotal analyses of successive performance projects. [...] Well-chosen images and a companion web-based archive of performances enhance this retrospective self-appraisal of multiyear performance projects. Overall, Daniel illustrates in a personal way how the self emerges dynamically by "performing its way through" various environmental, political, and socioeconomic frameworks that colonizing processes impose. Recommended'
» T. F. DeFrantz, CHOICE