This essay approaches the field of posthuman performance, focusing on the personification of love in the form of Eros. After focusing on the changing depictions of Erotic love across archaic and classical Greece, the essay then delves into the theatrical depiction of winged love in Aristophanes’ timeless comedy Birds. The author argues for the importance, in performance practice, of love as ethical praxis, suggesting that real erotic love is a fundamental energy driving performance. The critical takeaway of this essay is the need to perform a love that is not merely anthropomorphic or anthropocentric— a love of humans for humans— and the importance of practising more-than-human love, to tether living beings in an interspecies web of bonds a...
International audiencePlato's Dialogues continue to challenge our common definition of love. Whereas...
Love has traditionally been understood either as an objective, transcendentforce, or a subjective ab...
In his dialogues, Plato presents different ways in which to understand the relation between Forms an...
This article outlines the objectives of critical love studies, their grounding in a wide range of cr...
One of the speakers of Plato's dialogue Symposium is a comic playwright Aristophanes, who joins the ...
To Romantics the principle of life, its mystery and power, propelled a desire to ‘see into the life ...
Romantic love is an idea both ubiquitous and timeless. Stories and songs of love span across ancient...
This paper discusses the use of different forms of artistic representation (poems, images, music, li...
This essay deals with the question of what really makes human beings exceptional. It is argued that ...
Un saggio su alcuni aspetti del testo di Richard Shusterman Ars Erotica, all'interno di un dibattito...
Un saggio su alcuni aspetti del testo di Richard Shusterman Ars Erotica, all'interno di un dibattito...
This essay explores love poetry in its most militant and perverse forms. It examines three ‘determin...
This essay explores the idea of the immortality of love as discussed in Plato's Symposium. Dealing i...
Many of the ways in which we currently engage and produce literature – particularly the literature o...
This essay is not about what love is. It is about what self-ascriptions of love do. People typically...
International audiencePlato's Dialogues continue to challenge our common definition of love. Whereas...
Love has traditionally been understood either as an objective, transcendentforce, or a subjective ab...
In his dialogues, Plato presents different ways in which to understand the relation between Forms an...
This article outlines the objectives of critical love studies, their grounding in a wide range of cr...
One of the speakers of Plato's dialogue Symposium is a comic playwright Aristophanes, who joins the ...
To Romantics the principle of life, its mystery and power, propelled a desire to ‘see into the life ...
Romantic love is an idea both ubiquitous and timeless. Stories and songs of love span across ancient...
This paper discusses the use of different forms of artistic representation (poems, images, music, li...
This essay deals with the question of what really makes human beings exceptional. It is argued that ...
Un saggio su alcuni aspetti del testo di Richard Shusterman Ars Erotica, all'interno di un dibattito...
Un saggio su alcuni aspetti del testo di Richard Shusterman Ars Erotica, all'interno di un dibattito...
This essay explores love poetry in its most militant and perverse forms. It examines three ‘determin...
This essay explores the idea of the immortality of love as discussed in Plato's Symposium. Dealing i...
Many of the ways in which we currently engage and produce literature – particularly the literature o...
This essay is not about what love is. It is about what self-ascriptions of love do. People typically...
International audiencePlato's Dialogues continue to challenge our common definition of love. Whereas...
Love has traditionally been understood either as an objective, transcendentforce, or a subjective ab...
In his dialogues, Plato presents different ways in which to understand the relation between Forms an...