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E-grāmata: Performing Ice

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  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Sep-2020
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  • ISBN-13: 9783030473884
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  • Sērija : Performing Landscapes
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Sep-2020
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  • ISBN-13: 9783030473884
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In the Anthropocene, icy environments have taken on a new centrality and emotional valency. This book examines the diverse ways in which ice and humans have performed with and alongside each other over the last few centuries, so as to better understand our entangled futures. Icescapes – glaciers, bergs, floes, ice shelves – are places of paradox. Solid and weighty, they are nonetheless always on the move, unstable, untrustworthy, liable to collapse, overturn, or melt. Icescapes have featured – indeed, starred – in conventional theatrical performances since at least the eighteenth century. More recently, the performing arts – site-specific or otherwise – have provoked a different set of considerations of human interactions with these non-human objects, particularly as concerns over anthropogenic warming have mounted. The performances analysed in the book range from the theatrical to the everyday, from the historical to the contemporary, from low-latitude events in interior spaces to embodied encounters with the frozen environment.


Recenzijas

Performing Ice skillfully curates a compelling series of conversations that offer rich insights into manifold relationships between ice and performance across time, space, and disciplines. Performing Ice makes original and valuable contributions to humanities-related polar research and to global theatre and performance studies, presenting fresh arguments and an inspiring array of entry points for future study. (Diana Looser, Theatre Journal, Vol. 74 (2), June, 2022)

Performing Ice: Histories, Theories, Contexts
1(26)
Elizabeth Leane
Carolyn Philpott
Matt Delbridge
Staging the Construction of Place in Two Antarctic Plays
27(28)
Hanne E. F. Nielsen
Figures in a Landscape
55(32)
Douglas Quin
Mixing Ice: DJ Spooky's Musical Portraits of the Arctic and Antarctic
87(26)
Carolyn Philpott
One Year Performance 1921--22, or Two Men in a Boat
113(18)
Mike Pearson
The Eco-Cruelty of the Great Finnish Famine of 1695--97: Artaud's Anarchic Ethics at the Climax of the Little Ice Age
131(22)
Riku Roihankorpi
Immersion: The Aquatic Ice Body
153(18)
Tace Kelly
Kit Wise
Performing Sovereignty over an Ice Continent
171(24)
Elizabeth Leane
Julia Jabour
The Gigaton Ice Theatre: Performing Ecoactivism in Antarctica
195(18)
Leslie Carol Roberts
Hiking Beyond Roads and Internet: Weather, Landscapes and Performance North of the Arctic Circle
213(18)
Willmar Sauter
Index 231
Carolyn Philpott is Senior Lecturer in Musicology and Associate Head Research at the University of Tasmanias School of Creative Arts and Media, Australia, as well as Adjunct Senior Researcher at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, Australia. She has published widely on music and place in journals and books in the fields of musicology and Antarctic studies.





Elizabeth Leane is Professor of English (School of Humanities) and Associate Dean Research (College of Arts, Law, and Education) at the University of Tasmania, Australia. Her books include Antarctica in Fiction (2012), South Pole: Nature and Culture (2016), and the co-edited collection Anthropocene Antarctica (2019).





Matt Delbridge is Professor of Performance Studies and Head of School, Communication and Creative Arts, at Deakin University, Australia, and an Adjunct Professor in the School of Creative Media, City University Hong Kong, Hong Kong.He is the author of Motion Capture in Performance (2015).