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Fool

Skibsrud, Johanna
Abingdon : Routledge, 2024

Combining personal narrative, interviews, and literary analysis, Fool elaborates the potential for fool figures from throughout literary history to reconfigure subject-object relations and point toward new possibilities in creative and critical thought. Drawing on Johanna Skibsrud's experience in clown classes in France and the US, Fool challenges and extends the correlation Theodor Adorno suggests between thinking and clowning. It considers a diverse range of literary and theoretical sources from Richard Wagner's Parsifal to Karen Barad's Meeting the Universe Halfway. The book also refers to a varied cast of literary and historical clowns and fools, including the early Shakespearean actor Richard Tarlton, Alban Berg's Wozzeck, and Cirque du Soleil's Shannan Calcutt. Skibsrud elaborates the role of the 'fool' and 'foolishness' in literature not as an element of a particular work's content, plot, or style, but instead as a creative mode of thought activated through the reading and writing of literary texts. This innovative book charts new ground in literature, philosophy, and performance studies, and is an invaluable resource for specialists in all three fields.
Combining personal narrative, interviews, and literary analysis, Fool elaborates the potential for fool figures from throughout literary history to reconfigure subject-object relations and point toward new possibilities in creative and critical thought. Drawing on Johanna Skibsrud's experience in clown classes in France and the US, Fool challenges and extends the correlation Theodor Adorno suggests between thinking and clowning. It considers a ...

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Thinking : with David Bridel (October 2021–June 2022)

Skibsrud, Johanna
Routledge, 2024

The concluding chapter of this book recounts the process of creating and performing an effective clown gag with the help of feedback and practical coaching from clown teacher David Bridel. A series of ‘impossible’ exercises, research into and discussion of the history and philosophy of clowning, and a whole lot of ‘flops’, lead to a new understanding of the relationship between thinking and clowning. This final chapter takes stock of what the author learned—and failed to learn—through the process of writing this book.
The concluding chapter of this book recounts the process of creating and performing an effective clown gag with the help of feedback and practical coaching from clown teacher David Bridel. A series of ‘impossible’ exercises, research into and discussion of the history and philosophy of clowning, and a whole lot of ‘flops’, lead to a new understanding of the relationship between thinking and clowning. This final chapter takes stock of what the ...

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Trompe l'oeil : a brief history

Skibsrud, Johanna
Routledge, 2024

Chapter 6 moves from the close-up, embodied perspective provided in ‘Notes’ to consider the fool figure's long and troubling history. It argues that despite—or rather because of—the fool's peculiar (both inside and out) relation to grand narratives and hierarchical structures and abuses of power, it has the potential to effectively gesture past those structures. A gesture cannot, in itself, abolish, remedy, or heal, but it can draw attention to the narrative frameworks and systemic violences we, in taking them for granted, are also (like the fool) inevitably a part.
Chapter 6 moves from the close-up, embodied perspective provided in ‘Notes’ to consider the fool figure's long and troubling history. It argues that despite—or rather because of—the fool's peculiar (both inside and out) relation to grand narratives and hierarchical structures and abuses of power, it has the potential to effectively gesture past those structures. A gesture cannot, in itself, abolish, remedy, or heal, but it can draw attention to ...

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Notes from the theatre : fragments and criticisms

Skibsrud, Johanna
Routledge, 2024

Chapter 5 presents notes and observations on a diversity of fools—from Moliere's Tartuffe to Beckett's Clov in Endgame—encountered in theatres between January and June 2022. As COVID-19 restrictions had only recently been lifted, these notes reflect on the fool's role within literary history as an embodiment of vulnerability, risk, and play. At the same time, they serve as a record of a particular moment in time characterised by a recently and radically interrupted sense of the border between public and private bodies.
Chapter 5 presents notes and observations on a diversity of fools—from Moliere's Tartuffe to Beckett's Clov in Endgame—encountered in theatres between January and June 2022. As COVID-19 restrictions had only recently been lifted, these notes reflect on the fool's role within literary history as an embodiment of vulnerability, risk, and play. At the same time, they serve as a record of a particular moment in time characterised by a recently and ...

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Becoming clown : a conversation with David Bridel and Mike Funt

Skibsrud, Johanna
Routledge, 2024

In Chapter 4, Slava Polunin's suggestion, that the role of the clown is to challenge invisible cultural boundaries, is amplified by a conversation the author recorded two years later with clowns Mike Funt and David Bridel. Tracking and reflecting on the development of their careers as both performers and teachers—Funt discussing, in particular, his experience working as a clown in crisis zones and Bridel discussing the founding of The Clown School in LA—both emphasised the importance of a pared down, primarily gestural vocabulary. It is the clown's interest in clearly conveying emotion, Funt and Bridel suggest, that allows unspoken truths to be communicated across barriers of language, culture, and individual experience.
In Chapter 4, Slava Polunin's suggestion, that the role of the clown is to challenge invisible cultural boundaries, is amplified by a conversation the author recorded two years later with clowns Mike Funt and David Bridel. Tracking and reflecting on the development of their careers as both performers and teachers—Funt discussing, in particular, his experience working as a clown in crisis zones and Bridel discussing the founding of The Clown ...

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‘Touching the impossible’ : a conversation with Slava Polunin

Skibsrud, Johanna
Routledge, 2024

Chapter 3 approaches the problem of representing and navigating the limits of thinking from a different direction. In an interview conducted at Polunin's home outside of Paris in 2019, the Russian clown—renowned as the creator of the Slava's Snow Show—observes that the job of the fool, or clown, is to reveal invisible boundaries in our culture and thinking, then push past them.

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To the point of clowning : going astray with Theodor Adorno

Skibsrud, Johanna
Routledge, 2024

Chapter 2 further examines Adorno's comparison between thinking and clowning through a reading of Charlie Chaplin's famous mirror maze scene in The Circus. The confrontation, staged by this scene, between concrete and abstract forms and reflections prompts the following question: how can we come to recognise, navigate, and build upon—as opposed to getting impossibly lost within—the abstract structures of language and thought? In the words of Chaplin's tramp, ‘How d’we get out of here?’
Chapter 2 further examines Adorno's comparison between thinking and clowning through a reading of Charlie Chaplin's famous mirror maze scene in The Circus. The confrontation, staged by this scene, between concrete and abstract forms and reflections prompts the following question: how can we come to recognise, navigate, and build upon—as opposed to getting impossibly lost within—the abstract structures of language and thought? In the words of ...

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Foolish objects : between public and private selves

Skibsrud, Johanna
Routledge, 2024

The opening chapter elaborates on the impulses and guiding questions behind this project, connecting personal experiences navigating public and private selves with a reflection on the relationship between tyranny, humour, resistance, and critique. Theodor Adorno's suggestion that thinking brings us to the point of clowning is used as a prompt to uncover and explore the tensions implicit between subject and object, as well as between self and other.
The opening chapter elaborates on the impulses and guiding questions behind this project, connecting personal experiences navigating public and private selves with a reflection on the relationship between tyranny, humour, resistance, and critique. Theodor Adorno's suggestion that thinking brings us to the point of clowning is used as a prompt to uncover and explore the tensions implicit between subject and object, as well as between self and ...

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