Description
The book's analysis of such landmark phenomena as the ready-made, action painting, intermedia, feminine writing, identity politics, cyborgian bio-art and ludic (h)activism make it an invaluable source for practical theorists, and undergraduate and Masters-level students of Performance Studies, Performing Arts, Fine and Visual Arts and Cultural Studies.
A committed voyage into performance praxis and synthesizing thought. This book offers a timely account of how bold and sometimes bizarre interdisciplinary combinations in performance can change the way we see the world; how they make a difference. This is not the sound of one hand clapping, but a guide book for stimulating, relevant and, above all, new performance work.' - Adrian Palka, Coventry University, UK 'Exploring interdisciplinarity as a form of 'thinking by doing', Lushetich delivers a much-needed analysis via an expansive selection of performance examples, historical contexts and critical materials that span the twentieth century. It includes performative provocations that will be useful for teachers, students and creative practitioners who wish to undertake embodied research of the sort interrogated within its pages. A very welcome addition to my bookshelf!' - Gianna Bouchard, Anglia Ruskin University, UK
About the Author
Natasha Lushetich lectures at the University of Exeter, UK, where her specialist areas include intermedia, live art, questions of identity and ideology, and performance and philosophy.
Reviews
"This book's synthesis of theory, performance analysis, and artistic pedagogy makes it useful for students, teachers, and practitioners of theatre, performance, and visual arts." (TDR: The Drama Review, Vol. 62 (2), 2018)
Book Information
ISBN 9781137335012
Author Natasha Lushetich
Format Paperback
Page Count 296
Imprint Red Globe Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 456g