This edited collection focuses on performance practice and analysis that engages with medical and biomedical sciences. After locating the 'biologization' of theatre at the turn of the twentieth century, it examines a range of contemporary practices that respond to understandings of the human body as revealed by biomedical science. In bringing together a variety of analytical perspectives, the book draws on scholars, scientists, artists and practices that are at the forefront of current creative, scientific and academic research. Its exploration of the dynamics and exchange between performance and medicine will stimulate a widening of the debate around key issues such as subjectivity, patient narratives, identity, embodiment, agency, medica...
The ‘material turn’ in critical theory - and particularly the turn towards the body coupled with sci...
"The Routledge Companion to Performance Philosophy is a volume of especially commissioned critical e...
Abstract Achieving one’s cultural or clinical identity is a matter of performance. The performing bo...
This edited collection focuses on performance practice and analysis that engages with medical and bi...
The book advances our understanding of performance as a mode of caring and explores the relationship...
This volume collects research and critical explorations of the performing body by scholars and pract...
Theatre provides a dynamic platform to reflect upon the ethical, legal, and social implications of m...
This thesis investigates performance as an embodied practice. It draws on theories of embodiment, wh...
The correspondences and disparities between how artists and anatomists view the body have historical...
My paper is aimed at evaluating that the body is a culturally and socially negotiated project as muc...
The 50th issue of Performance Research raises a number of approaches to how we might consider the no...
This study followed the rehearsals of a 2014 Copenhagen theatre production of Margaret Edson’s play ...
Over the past several decades, researchers have taken an interest in theatre as a unique method of a...
Contemporary scientific practices for representing the body are investigated ethnographically throug...
This thesis represents a personalised account of my research into the somatic discipline of Body Map...
The ‘material turn’ in critical theory - and particularly the turn towards the body coupled with sci...
"The Routledge Companion to Performance Philosophy is a volume of especially commissioned critical e...
Abstract Achieving one’s cultural or clinical identity is a matter of performance. The performing bo...
This edited collection focuses on performance practice and analysis that engages with medical and bi...
The book advances our understanding of performance as a mode of caring and explores the relationship...
This volume collects research and critical explorations of the performing body by scholars and pract...
Theatre provides a dynamic platform to reflect upon the ethical, legal, and social implications of m...
This thesis investigates performance as an embodied practice. It draws on theories of embodiment, wh...
The correspondences and disparities between how artists and anatomists view the body have historical...
My paper is aimed at evaluating that the body is a culturally and socially negotiated project as muc...
The 50th issue of Performance Research raises a number of approaches to how we might consider the no...
This study followed the rehearsals of a 2014 Copenhagen theatre production of Margaret Edson’s play ...
Over the past several decades, researchers have taken an interest in theatre as a unique method of a...
Contemporary scientific practices for representing the body are investigated ethnographically throug...
This thesis represents a personalised account of my research into the somatic discipline of Body Map...
The ‘material turn’ in critical theory - and particularly the turn towards the body coupled with sci...
"The Routledge Companion to Performance Philosophy is a volume of especially commissioned critical e...
Abstract Achieving one’s cultural or clinical identity is a matter of performance. The performing bo...