The introduction to this special section of Performance Philosophy takes Giorgio Agamben’s remarks about the mediality and potentiality of gesture as a starting point to rethink gesture’s nexus with ethics. Shifting the emphasis from philosophical reflection to corporeal practice, it defines gestural ethics as an acting-otherwise which comes into being in the particularities of singular gestural practice, its forms, kinetic qualities, temporal displacements and calls for response. Gestural acting-otherwise is illustrated in a number of ways: We might talk of a gestural ethics when gesturality becomes an object for dedicated analytical exploration and reflection on sites where it is not taken for granted, but exhibited, on stage or on screen...
“‘The Underlying Gesture’. Towards the Notion of Gesture in Jean d’Udine and Sergei Eisenstein”. In:...
This paper problematizes the ways in which performance art might be philosophy, and vice versa, that...
Focusing on Giorgio Agamben’s early writings (The Man without Content, Stanzas, Infancy and History)...
The introduction to this special section of Performance Philosophy takes Giorgio Agamben’s remarks a...
This article stages a dialogue between Giorgio Agamben’s theory of gesture and the 2016 reconstructi...
This paper relates the Western Movie to Agamben’s implied gestural zone between intention and act. F...
Editorial Article to the special issue "Mise en geste. Studies of Gesture in Cinema" (ed. by Ana Hed...
This essay explores the ethical and gesture in film, developing from Giorgio Agamben’s two ideas of ...
The following conversation aims to trace the role of gesture and gestural thinking in Rebecca Schnei...
This part-performance, part-presentation was given as a contribution to the closed colloquium 'Exten...
Beginning with Giorgio Agamben’s alignment of ethics and potentiality, this essay questions the ethi...
The chapters in this book present several different perspectives on the phenomenon of gesture in its...
John Dewey’s Art as Experience (1934) explores how art develops out of everyday experience. Imbued w...
This chapter, composed of three parts by three different authors, proposes that one of the many poss...
It can hardly be denied that play is an important tool for the development and socialisation of chil...
“‘The Underlying Gesture’. Towards the Notion of Gesture in Jean d’Udine and Sergei Eisenstein”. In:...
This paper problematizes the ways in which performance art might be philosophy, and vice versa, that...
Focusing on Giorgio Agamben’s early writings (The Man without Content, Stanzas, Infancy and History)...
The introduction to this special section of Performance Philosophy takes Giorgio Agamben’s remarks a...
This article stages a dialogue between Giorgio Agamben’s theory of gesture and the 2016 reconstructi...
This paper relates the Western Movie to Agamben’s implied gestural zone between intention and act. F...
Editorial Article to the special issue "Mise en geste. Studies of Gesture in Cinema" (ed. by Ana Hed...
This essay explores the ethical and gesture in film, developing from Giorgio Agamben’s two ideas of ...
The following conversation aims to trace the role of gesture and gestural thinking in Rebecca Schnei...
This part-performance, part-presentation was given as a contribution to the closed colloquium 'Exten...
Beginning with Giorgio Agamben’s alignment of ethics and potentiality, this essay questions the ethi...
The chapters in this book present several different perspectives on the phenomenon of gesture in its...
John Dewey’s Art as Experience (1934) explores how art develops out of everyday experience. Imbued w...
This chapter, composed of three parts by three different authors, proposes that one of the many poss...
It can hardly be denied that play is an important tool for the development and socialisation of chil...
“‘The Underlying Gesture’. Towards the Notion of Gesture in Jean d’Udine and Sergei Eisenstein”. In:...
This paper problematizes the ways in which performance art might be philosophy, and vice versa, that...
Focusing on Giorgio Agamben’s early writings (The Man without Content, Stanzas, Infancy and History)...