Doctoral thesis Choreographies of Writing in Contemporary Artistic and Pedagogical Performance explores how knowledge (as both theory and pedagogy) is being produced within and through contemporary dance and performance art. Heterogeneous procedures and forms of knowledge – verbal and material, discursive and institutional, embodied and embedded – are identified and analyzed in the corpus of works composed of William Forsythe’s dancerly explorations of the physical act of writing and Guillermo Gomez Peña’s lecture performances, a form of post-pedagogical writing. Theoretical framework combines Derridean ideas of the scene of writing and event of saying with media studies notions of performative remediation and hypermediation. Thanks to ...