Performing Archives/Archives of Performance
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Performing Archives/Archives of Performance. / Borggreen, Gunhild Ravn (Editor); Gade, Rune (Editor).
Museum Tusculanum, 2013. (In Between States; No. 1, Vol. 1).Research output: Book/Report › Anthology › Research › peer-review
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TY - BOOK
T1 - Performing Archives/Archives of Performance
A2 - Borggreen, Gunhild Ravn
A2 - Gade, Rune
PY - 2013/6
Y1 - 2013/6
N2 - Performing Archives/Archives of Performance contributes to the ongoing critical discussions of performance and its disappearance, of the ephemeral and its reproduction, of archives and mediatized recordings of liveness. The many contributions by excellent scholars and artists from a broad range of interdisciplinary fields as well as from various locations in research geographies demonstrate that despite the extensive discourse on the relationship between performance and the archive, inquiry into the productive tensions between ephemerality and permanence is by no means outdated or exhausted. New ways of understanding archives, history, and memory emerge and address theories of enactment and intervention, while concepts of performance constantly proliferate and enable a critical focus on archival residue. The contributions in Performing Archives/Archives of Performance cover philosophical inquiries as well as discussions of specific art works, performances, and archives
AB - Performing Archives/Archives of Performance contributes to the ongoing critical discussions of performance and its disappearance, of the ephemeral and its reproduction, of archives and mediatized recordings of liveness. The many contributions by excellent scholars and artists from a broad range of interdisciplinary fields as well as from various locations in research geographies demonstrate that despite the extensive discourse on the relationship between performance and the archive, inquiry into the productive tensions between ephemerality and permanence is by no means outdated or exhausted. New ways of understanding archives, history, and memory emerge and address theories of enactment and intervention, while concepts of performance constantly proliferate and enable a critical focus on archival residue. The contributions in Performing Archives/Archives of Performance cover philosophical inquiries as well as discussions of specific art works, performances, and archives
KW - Faculty of Humanities
KW - performance
KW - arkiv
KW - samtidskunst
KW - teater
KW - dans
M3 - Anthology
SN - 978-87-635-3750-6
T3 - In Between States
BT - Performing Archives/Archives of Performance
PB - Museum Tusculanum
ER -
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