Performance and phenomenology traditions and transformations / [electronic resource] : edited by Maaike Bleeker, Jon Foley Sherman, and Eirini Nedelkopoulou. - New York : Routledge, 2015. - 1 online resource (x, 254 p.) : ill. - Routledge advances in theatre and performance studies ; 40 .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

ch. 1. The stage struck out of the world : theatricality and Husserl's phenomenology of theatre, 1905-1918 / Pannill Camp -- ch. 2. Movement as lived abstraction : the logic of the cut / Maaike Bleeker -- ch. 3. Process phenomenologies / Susan Kozel -- ch. 4. The actor's work on attention, awareness, and active imagination : between phenomenology, cognitive science, and practices of acting / Phillip Zarrilli -- ch. 5. Playing the subject card : strategies of the subjective -- ch. 6. Fleshing dead animals : sensory body phenomenology in performance / Peta Tait -- ch. 7. Vibrant materials : the agency of things in the context of scenography / Joslin McKinney -- ch. 8. Doing time with the neo-futurists / Jon Foley Sherman -- ch. 9. The in-common of phenomenology : performing KMA's congregation / Eirini Nedelkopoulou -- ch. 10. Transracial intimacy and "race performativity" : recognition and destabilizing the nation's racial contract -- ch. 11. Passing period : gender, aggression, and the phenomenology of walking / Gayle Salamon -- ch. 12. Doing phenomenology : the empathetic implications of CREW's head-swap technology in 'W' (Double U) / Sigrid Merx -- ch. 13. Performance as media affect : the phenomenology of human implication in Jordan Crandall's Gatherings / Mark B.N. Hansen.

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Performing arts--Philosophy.
Theater--Philosophy.