Unworking Choreography: The Notion of the Work in Dance

Author:   Frédéric Pouillaude (Lecturer in the Philosophy of Art, Lecturer in the Philosophy of Art, University of Paris - Sorbonne)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199314645


Pages:   378
Publication Date:   04 May 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Frédéric Pouillaude (Lecturer in the Philosophy of Art, Lecturer in the Philosophy of Art, University of Paris - Sorbonne)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 24.40cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 16.40cm
Weight:   0.201kg
ISBN:  

9780199314645


ISBN 10:   0199314640
Pages:   378
Publication Date:   04 May 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Ecumenical yet provocative, studied yet playful, a contemporary classic that stands out for balancing the reality of dance against philosophy's struggle to theorize it...Essential reading.--Dominic McIver Lopies, Distinguished University Scholar and Professor of Philosophy, The University of British Columbia Pouillaude moves dance studies forward toward new ways of theorizing how choreographic works exist without allowing us to neglect the precise historical forms in which they do indeed remain.--Carrie Noland, Professor of French, University of California - Irvine


Ecumenical yet provocative, studied yet playful, a contemporary classic that stands out for balancing the reality of dance against philosophy's struggle to theorize it...Essential reading. --Dominic McIver Lopies, Distinguished University Scholar and Professor of Philosophy, The University of British Columbia Pouillaude moves dance studies forward toward new ways of theorizing how choreographic works exist without allowing us to neglect the precise historical forms in which they do indeed remain. --Carrie Noland, Professor of French, University of California - Irvine


Ecumenical yet provocative, studied yet playful, a contemporary classic that stands out for balancing the reality of dance against philosophy's struggle to theorize it...Essential reading. --Dominic McIver Lopies, Distinguished University Scholar and Professor of Philosophy, The University of British Columbia Pouillaude moves dance studies forward toward new ways of theorizing how choreographic works exist without allowing us to neglect the precise historical forms in which they do indeed remain. --Carrie Noland, Professor of French, University of California - Irvine


Ecumenical yet provocative, studied yet playful, a contemporary classic that stands out for balancing the reality of dance against philosophy's struggle to theorize it...Essential reading.--Dominic McIver Lopies, Distinguished University Scholar and Professor of Philosophy, The University of British Columbia Pouillaude moves dance studies forward toward new ways of theorizing how choreographic works exist without allowing us to neglect the precise historical forms in which they do indeed remain.--Carrie Noland, Professor of French, University of California - Irvine


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Frédéric Pouillaude is Lecturer in Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art at the University of Paris-Sorbonne and Junior Member of the Institut Universitaire de France. This book was originally published in French as Le Désoeuvrement Chorégraphique. Étude sur la Notion d'Oeuvre en Danse (Vrin, 2009).

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