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The Routledge Companion to Performance Philosophy.

By: Cull Ó Maoilearca, LauraContributor(s): Lagaay, AliceMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Routledge Companions SerPublisher: Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (491 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781000056891Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Routledge Companion to Performance PhilosophyOnline access: click to view 1 copy
Contents:
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 45 Blackout: Thinking With Darkness Index.
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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 45 Blackout: Thinking With Darkness Index.

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