Žižek and performance
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Žižek and performance
(Performance philosophy)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
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Note
Bibliography: p. 253-262
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The first edited volume to examine philosopher Slavoj Zizek's influence on, and his relevance for, theatre and performance studies. Featuring a brand new essay from Zizek himself, this is an indispensable contribution to the emerging field of Performance Philosophy.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: Performing Zizek: Hegel, Lacan, Marx and the Parallax View 1. Kantor's Symptom or Grotowski's Fantasy?: Defining a Political Theatre over a Theatre of Politics
- Bryce Lease 2. The Lacanian Performative: Austin after Zizek
- Geoff Boucher 3. Who's Watching? Me!: Theatrality, Spectatorship, and the Zizekian Subject
- Peter M. Boenisch 4. Zizek's Death Drive, the Intervention of Grace and the Wagnerian Performative: Conceptualising the Director's Subjectivity
- Eve Katsouraki 5. 'Even if we do not take things seriously... we are still doing them ': Disidentification, Ideology, and Queer Performance
- Stephen Greer 6. The Performative Constitution of Liberal Totalitarianism on Facebook
- Natasha Lushetich 7. Enjoyment as a Theatrical Object: The Actor as Neighbour
- Graham Wolfe 8. 'There are more of you than there are of us': Forced Entertainment and the Critique of the Neoliberal Subject
- Linda Taylor 9. Ideology and the True/False Performance of Heritage
- Paul Johnson 10. Getting Involved with the Neighbour's Thing: Zizek and the Participatory Performance of Reactor (UK)
- Daniel Oliver 11. Dancing with Zizek: Sublime Objets and the Hollywood Dance Film
- Melissa Blanco Borelli 12. There are dreams that cannot be: 'Actual Idiocy' and the Sublime Object of Susan Boyle
- Dave Calvert 13. Theatre's Immediacy: Notes on Performing 'With' Zizek
- Patrick Duggan 14. Collaboration, Violence, and Difference
- Simon Ellis and Colin Poole 15. The Tickling Object: On Zizek and Comedy
- Broderick D.V. Chow 16. Notes on Performing, its Frame, and its Gaze
- Slavoj Zizek Bibliography Index
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