A strange proximity : stage presence, failure, and the ethics of attention
Auteurs : Foley Sherman, Jon (Auteur)
Lieu de publication : London ; New York
Éditeur : Routledge
Date de publication : 2016
ISBN : 9781138907775
Langue : Anglais
Description : 186 p. ; 24 cm
Notes : Bibliogr. : p. 162-178
Sujets :
Théâtre - Philosophie et théorie
Présence scénique
Relation de l'artiste avec le public
Attention - Philosophie et théorie
Dépouillement du document :
1. May I Have Your Attention
2. Mimicry and the Urgency of Differences
3. A Unique Phenomenon of Distance
4. Disorienting
5. The Ground of Ethical Failure
Résumé :
What happens in the relationship between audience and performer? What choices are made in the space of performance about how we attend to others? A Strange Proximity examines stage presence as key to thinking about performance and ethics. It is the first phenomenological account of ethics generated from, rather than applied to, contemporary theatrical productions. The ethical possibilities of the stage, argues Jon Foley Sherman, rest not so much in its objects-the performers and the show itself-as in the "how" of attending to others. A Strange Proximity is a unique perspective on the implications of attention in performance.
Collection : Bibliothèque de l'École nationale de cirque
Localisation : Bibliothèque
Cote : 792.01 F6633s 2016