Choreographing discourses : a Mark Franko reader /
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Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
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2019.
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Table of Contents:
- Writing for the body: notation, reconstruction, and reinvention in dance
- History/theory: criticism/practice
- From Croce's critical condition to the choreographic public sphere
- Splintered encounters: the critical reception of William Forsythe in the United States, 1979-1989
- Archeological choreographic practices: Foucault and Forsythe
- Figurae: re-translating the encounter between Peter Welz, William Forsythe and Francis Bacon
- Dance and figurability
- Can we inhabit a dance? reflections on dancing the "Bauhaus dances" in Dessau
- The readymade as movement: Cunningham, Duchamp, and Nam June Paik's Two merces
- Dance as sign and unruly corporeality in Pasolini's film and theory
- The dancing gaze across cultures: Kazuo Ohno's Admiring la Argentina
- Bausch and the symptom
- The quarrel of the queen and the transvestite: sexuality, class and subculture in Paris is burning
- Dance, the de-materialization of labor, and the productivity of the corporeal
- In the company of Donya Feuer: an interdisciplinary method
- In conversation: Alessandra Nicifero with Mark Franko.