Practices of Relations in Task-Dance and the Event-Score: A Critique of Performance

Author:   Josefine Wikström
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   170
Publication Date:   29 April 2022
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Author:   Josefine Wikström
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.235kg
ISBN:  

9780367615475


ISBN 10:   0367615479
Pages:   170
Publication Date:   29 April 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Content Acknowledgements Introduction: From a cultural to a critical concept of performance Performance, performativity and its disciples Marx’s epistemology: A critical methodology Post-mediality and a generic concept of performance Task-Dance and the Event-Score: Epistemological Problems Chapter 1. Practice: Performance a practice of relations Practice and a metaphysics of practice in Aristotle From action painting to performance art From musical modernism to performance in general Marx’s relational practice: Smith, Hegel and Feuerbach Performance, a practice of relations Chapter 2. Experience: Art as experience or an art to experience? 2.1. Dewey’s concept of experience: Unmediated interaction 2.2. Art as experience: Ono and Forti 2.3. Critical limits of Dewey’s experience: Kant versus Dewey Chapter 3. Object: Acts of negations of the medium-specific art object 3.1. The minimalist and the de-materialised object 3.2. From independent things to acts of the subject 3.2. Dance and event as object: Kant 3.3. Phenomenal objectivities in task-dance and event-score practices: Husserl Chapter 4. Abstraction: Task-dance’s abstract ontology 4.1. Rainer’s No-Manifesto and other negations 4.2. The social form of abstract labour: Marx 4.3. The autonomous artwork in Adorno 4.4. Division of labour, abstract time and the disciplined body. Chapter 5. Structure: The performative structure-object 5.1. Structural objects in task-dance and in structuralism: Trisha Brown’ Accumulation 5.2. The Performativity of the Cartesian I 5.3. Labour in general, art in general, performance in general Notes Bibliography Index of names Subject index Index of works

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Josefine Wikström is Associate Professor of Dance Theory at Stockholm University of the Arts.

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