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Performing Interdisciplinarity proposes new ways of engaging with performance as it crosses, collides with, integrates and/or disturbs other disciplinary concerns. From Activism and Political Philosophy to Cognitive Science and Forensics, each chapter explores the relationships between performance and another discipline. Including cross-chapter discussions which address the intersections between fields, Performing Interdisciplinarity truly examines the making of meaning across disciplinary conventions. This is a volume for performance practitioners and scholars who are living, learning, writing, teaching, making and thinking at the edges of their specialisms.
Experience Bryon, PhD, is a performance practitioner and Senior Lecturer at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. She specialises in Practice as Research, interdisciplinary performance practice(s), physical/vocal praxis, and performance as it engages across disciplines. She is also author of Integrative Performance: Practice and Theory for the Interdisciplinary Performer (Routledge 2014).
List of ContributorsAcknowledgementsForeword - Claire ColebrookIntroductionExperience BryonPart Iactive aesthetic: Knowledge PerformingExperience BryonPart IIvirtual: Performance and Digital Joanne ScottCross-Chapter Discussion: virtual & mediationmediation: Performance and Installation Art Luis CamposCross-Chapter Discussion: mediation & utopiautopia: Performance and Social Geography: shattering the real with utopian dreamsSelina BusbyCross-Chapter Discussion: utopia & rolerole: Performance and Pedagogy Jessica HartleyCross-Chapter Discussion: role & embodimentembodiment: Performance and Cognitive Science Deirdre MclaughlinCross-Chapter Discussion: embodiment & storystory: Performance and Psychology Antonia BatzoglouCross-Chapter Discussion: story & virtualvisibility: Performance and Activism Nando MessiasCross-Chapter Discussion: visibility & ‘the subject’‘the subject’: Performance and Political Philosophy Rachel CockburnCross-Chapter Discussion: ‘the subject’ & voicevoice: Performance and Forensics Konstantinos ThomaidisCross-Chapter Discussion: voice & visibilityIndex