This article begins from the premise that a ‘critical turning point’ has been reached in terms of the relationship between performance and philosophy. Theatre and performance scholars are becoming increasingly engaged in philosophical discourse and there are growing amounts of work that take philosophy – from the work of Plato to Heidegger and Deleuze – as their guiding methodology for performance analysis. However, this article argues that we need to go further in questioning how we use philosophy in relation to performance, and that theatre and performance scholarship should attempt to go beyond merely applying philosophical concepts to performance ‘examples’. One way to do this, the article suggests, is by questioning the very distinctio...
"The Routledge Companion to Performance Philosophy is a volume of especially commissioned critical e...
Performance Philosophy: The ‘Mind the Gap’ and/or ‘Performance as Philosophy’ debate In this present...
This article argues for an understanding of performance as being motivated by a principle of autotel...
This article begins from the premise that a ‘critical turning point’ has been reached in terms of th...
Martin Puchner’s The Drama of Ideas (2010), Freddie Rokem’s Philosophers and Thespians (2010), and S...
What is Performance Philosophy? This paper will reflect on the idea that we are currently witnessing...
Acknowledging the long history of interest in the relationship between performance and philosophy, C...
This article aims to offer one introduction amongst others to performance philosophy: an emerging in...
This article introduces performance philosophy, despite the risk of performative contradiction such ...
This article argues for an understanding of performance as being motivated by a principle of autotel...
Apparently, philosophy has nothing to do with performing arts, as its environment is purely theoreti...
The notion of the \u27philosophy of x\u27, which has recently tended to become part of many subjects...
Performance Philosophy, at its most hopefully imagined, seems to promise to succeed where other phil...
In my short manifesto I consider the interrelation of the emergence of performance philosophy and th...
The history of philosophy is widely considered as the history of exercises in speculation. However, ...
"The Routledge Companion to Performance Philosophy is a volume of especially commissioned critical e...
Performance Philosophy: The ‘Mind the Gap’ and/or ‘Performance as Philosophy’ debate In this present...
This article argues for an understanding of performance as being motivated by a principle of autotel...
This article begins from the premise that a ‘critical turning point’ has been reached in terms of th...
Martin Puchner’s The Drama of Ideas (2010), Freddie Rokem’s Philosophers and Thespians (2010), and S...
What is Performance Philosophy? This paper will reflect on the idea that we are currently witnessing...
Acknowledging the long history of interest in the relationship between performance and philosophy, C...
This article aims to offer one introduction amongst others to performance philosophy: an emerging in...
This article introduces performance philosophy, despite the risk of performative contradiction such ...
This article argues for an understanding of performance as being motivated by a principle of autotel...
Apparently, philosophy has nothing to do with performing arts, as its environment is purely theoreti...
The notion of the \u27philosophy of x\u27, which has recently tended to become part of many subjects...
Performance Philosophy, at its most hopefully imagined, seems to promise to succeed where other phil...
In my short manifesto I consider the interrelation of the emergence of performance philosophy and th...
The history of philosophy is widely considered as the history of exercises in speculation. However, ...
"The Routledge Companion to Performance Philosophy is a volume of especially commissioned critical e...
Performance Philosophy: The ‘Mind the Gap’ and/or ‘Performance as Philosophy’ debate In this present...
This article argues for an understanding of performance as being motivated by a principle of autotel...