This chapter outlines the emergence of the new field of Performance Philosophy, going on to argue that performance constitutes its own form of philosophical thought
Performance philosophy commences with an impertinent gesture when it describes itself as inauguratin...
Performance Philosophy, at its most hopefully imagined, seems to promise to succeed where other phil...
The notion of the \u27philosophy of x\u27, which has recently tended to become part of many subjects...
Acknowledging the long history of interest in the relationship between performance and philosophy, C...
What is Performance Philosophy? This paper will reflect on the idea that we are currently witnessing...
This article aims to offer one introduction amongst others to performance philosophy: an emerging in...
In this talk I provide a series of reflections on the emerging area of study known as ‘Performance P...
This article begins from the premise that a ‘critical turning point’ has been reached in terms of th...
This volume questions how performance thinks from a wide range of overlapping perspectives and conte...
Performance philosophy commences with an impertinent gesture when it describes itself as inauguratin...
In my short manifesto I consider the interrelation of the emergence of performance philosophy and th...
This article introduces performance philosophy, despite the risk of performative contradiction such ...
"What Can Performance Philosophy Do?" In opening panel, "Time, Beckett, and Performance as Philosoph...
This article argues for an understanding of performance as being motivated by a principle of autotel...
Martin Puchner’s The Drama of Ideas (2010), Freddie Rokem’s Philosophers and Thespians (2010), and S...
Performance philosophy commences with an impertinent gesture when it describes itself as inauguratin...
Performance Philosophy, at its most hopefully imagined, seems to promise to succeed where other phil...
The notion of the \u27philosophy of x\u27, which has recently tended to become part of many subjects...
Acknowledging the long history of interest in the relationship between performance and philosophy, C...
What is Performance Philosophy? This paper will reflect on the idea that we are currently witnessing...
This article aims to offer one introduction amongst others to performance philosophy: an emerging in...
In this talk I provide a series of reflections on the emerging area of study known as ‘Performance P...
This article begins from the premise that a ‘critical turning point’ has been reached in terms of th...
This volume questions how performance thinks from a wide range of overlapping perspectives and conte...
Performance philosophy commences with an impertinent gesture when it describes itself as inauguratin...
In my short manifesto I consider the interrelation of the emergence of performance philosophy and th...
This article introduces performance philosophy, despite the risk of performative contradiction such ...
"What Can Performance Philosophy Do?" In opening panel, "Time, Beckett, and Performance as Philosoph...
This article argues for an understanding of performance as being motivated by a principle of autotel...
Martin Puchner’s The Drama of Ideas (2010), Freddie Rokem’s Philosophers and Thespians (2010), and S...
Performance philosophy commences with an impertinent gesture when it describes itself as inauguratin...
Performance Philosophy, at its most hopefully imagined, seems to promise to succeed where other phil...
The notion of the \u27philosophy of x\u27, which has recently tended to become part of many subjects...