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      Performance Research - Volume 23, Issue 7: On Drifting

      Performance Research - Volume 23, Issue 7: On Drifting

      A Journal of the Performing Arts
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      Engleza
      Publishing Date:
      2018
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      Page Count:
      146
      ISBN:
      9781138331150
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      Publisher's Synopsis

      ‘On Drifting’ looks to return to and rethink the aesthetic and political implications of la dérive for theatre and performance studies and beyond. Originally posited as a technique by the Situationist International (SI) for overcoming the alienation imposed by the ‘society of the spectacle’, drifting today has a very different significance and application(s). In this issue, drifting is no longer simply equated with contemporary walking practices, although these are in no way ignored, especially in terms of gender, sexuality, immigration and able-bodiedness. Rather, it has been expanded to exist as an aesthetico-political category in its own right -- something, then, that is found in theatre, writing, reading, drawing, cinema and indeed language itself. Equally, drifting is no longer simply associated with humans -- now, it is configured as something non-human, an activity that animals, rocks and the earth itself are all engaged with permanently. In this expansion of the field, the ultimate aim behind the issue is to stimulate a new dialogue between theatre and performance studies and the SI, to see what happens when the drift is contextualized within the ‘control societies’ of the Anthropocene.

      Rethinking the Dérive : Drifting and theatricality in theatre and performance studies
      Carl Lavery

      Drift Map World
      Julia-Kristina Bauer

      Transforming Cities : On the passage of Situationist dérive
      David Pinder

      Road Drift
      Nicolas Whybrow

      Drawing, Adrift : Bengaluru – Mumbai – St Ives
      Cathy Turner

      Where to build walls that protect us
      Stephen Hodge

      Walking Library for a Wild City
      Deirdre (Dee) Heddon, Misha Myers

      Radiant Futures
      Laura Grace Ford

      New York Drifters : Tehching Hsieh and David Wojnarowicz
      Jack Parlett

      Gender Drift : Testo Junkie, queer performativity and molecular becoming
      Stephen Greer

      To Drift, to Wave, to Waive
      Marielle Pelissero

      Drifting and Cruising
      Glyn Davis

      Drifting with Direction : Going astray in Jean Genet
      Joanne Brueton

      Queer Spiritual Drifting : Not at home in The Beguinage
      Petra Kuppers

      Drifting across the Border : On the radical potential of undocumented im/migrant activism in the US
      Ana Milena Ribero

      Invitation to Drift
      Amy Sharrocks

      Indexing the Drift
      Bob Hardy

      From Street to Screen : Debord’s drifting cinema
      David Archibald, Carl Lavery

      Louphole : Drifting with wolves
      Simon Whitehead

      Field Guides
      Mike Pearson

      Erratic Drift : notes towards human-geologicaldrifting
      Minty Donald, Nick Millar

      The Perturbations of Drift in a Stratified World
      Deborah Dixon

      Drift as a Planetary Phenomenon
      Bronislaw Szerszynski

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