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Deleuze and performance
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ISBN: 9780748635030 9780748635047 9780748635054 074863505X 1282136518 9781282136519 0748635033 0748635041 0748652582 9786612136511 6612136510 Year: 2009 Publisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press,

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Deleuze and Performance is an interdisciplinary collection of thirteen new essays that focus on the relationship between the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and the performing arts.


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Theatres of immanence : Deleuze and the ethics of performance.
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ISBN: 9780230319523 Year: 2012 Publisher: London Palgrave Macmillan

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"Theatres of Immanence: Deleuze and the Ethics of Performance is the first monograph to provide an in-depth study of the implications of Gilles Deleuze's philosophy for theatre and performance. Engaging with a wide range of interdisciplinary practitioners including Goat Island, Butoh, Artaud, John Cage, the Living Theatre, Robert Wilson and Allan Kaprow, as well as with the philosophies of Deleuze and Guattari, Henri Bergson and François Laruelle, the book conceives performance as a way of thinking 'immanence': the open and endlessly creative whole of which all things are a part. Theatres of Immanence builds upon Deleuze's emphasis on immanence, affect, change and movement to provide new approaches to five key topics in theatre and performance: 1) authorship and collaboration, 2) voice and language, 3) animals in performance, 4) audience participation and 5) time or duration. The book provides an accessible introduction to Deleuze's ideas and draws attention to the ethical dimensions of performance, asking: 'what good is theatre, and particularly immanent theatre, anyway?' "--

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