This text inquires into the relationship between Western philosophy and Western theatre dance from their odd encounters in modernity to the current affiliations between contemporary choreographic poetics, critical theory and contemporary philosophical thought. The point of departure for the inquiry is a discussion of the three problems that have structured the historically vexed relationship between dance and philosophy: dance’s belated acquisition of the status of an art discipline, the special ontological status of the work of dance, and the limits of dance’s meaning-production set by the theme of bodily movement’s “ephemerality” and “disappearance.” After critically examining the approaches of Alain Badiou and Jacques Rancière in whose p...
This research considers dance as the aesthetic expression of the immediacy of the lived body. Dualis...
This paper approaches Badiou’s essay, ‘Dance as a Metaphor for Thought,’ on its own terms, consideri...
This paper approaches Badiou’s essay, ‘Dance as a Metaphor for Thought,’ on its own terms, consideri...
This text inquires into the relationship between Western philosophy and Western theatre dance from t...
Following developments in contemporary European choreography, which have given rise to the controver...
Following developments in contemporary European choreography, which have given rise to the controver...
In this essay we have two forms of wisdom conversing, on one hand the philosopher’s and on the other...
This encyclopedia entry surveys the field of philosophy of dance both within and beyond Western phil...
This thesis undertakes the Deleuzian experiment of a conceptual site development of contemporary cho...
This essay examines the question whether dance can do philosophy by considering the manner in which ...
I take the Philosophy of \u27X\u27 to denote a critical examination of and systematized inquiry i...
The art of performance dance in the 20th century is undergoing a transformation involving values, co...
This paper approaches Badiou’s essay, ‘Dance as a Metaphor for Thought,’ on its own terms, consideri...
This work is a comprehensive account of central issues in the philosophical aesthetics of dance, int...
This paper approaches Badiou’s essay, ‘Dance as a Metaphor for Thought,’ on its own terms, consideri...
This research considers dance as the aesthetic expression of the immediacy of the lived body. Dualis...
This paper approaches Badiou’s essay, ‘Dance as a Metaphor for Thought,’ on its own terms, consideri...
This paper approaches Badiou’s essay, ‘Dance as a Metaphor for Thought,’ on its own terms, consideri...
This text inquires into the relationship between Western philosophy and Western theatre dance from t...
Following developments in contemporary European choreography, which have given rise to the controver...
Following developments in contemporary European choreography, which have given rise to the controver...
In this essay we have two forms of wisdom conversing, on one hand the philosopher’s and on the other...
This encyclopedia entry surveys the field of philosophy of dance both within and beyond Western phil...
This thesis undertakes the Deleuzian experiment of a conceptual site development of contemporary cho...
This essay examines the question whether dance can do philosophy by considering the manner in which ...
I take the Philosophy of \u27X\u27 to denote a critical examination of and systematized inquiry i...
The art of performance dance in the 20th century is undergoing a transformation involving values, co...
This paper approaches Badiou’s essay, ‘Dance as a Metaphor for Thought,’ on its own terms, consideri...
This work is a comprehensive account of central issues in the philosophical aesthetics of dance, int...
This paper approaches Badiou’s essay, ‘Dance as a Metaphor for Thought,’ on its own terms, consideri...
This research considers dance as the aesthetic expression of the immediacy of the lived body. Dualis...
This paper approaches Badiou’s essay, ‘Dance as a Metaphor for Thought,’ on its own terms, consideri...
This paper approaches Badiou’s essay, ‘Dance as a Metaphor for Thought,’ on its own terms, consideri...