Choreographing Discourses : A Mark Franko Reader by Mark Franko (2018, Hardcover)

Great Book Prices Store (350572)
97.4% positive feedback
Price:
$209.57
Free shipping
Estimated delivery Fri, Oct 17 - Thu, Oct 23
Returns:
14 days returns. Buyer pays for return shipping. If you use an eBay shipping label, it will be deducted from your refund amount.
Condition:
Brand New

About this product

Product Identifiers

PublisherRoutledge
ISBN-100815378963
ISBN-139780815378969
eBay Product ID (ePID)240573745

Product Key Features

Number of Pages288 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameChoreographing Discourses : a Mark Franko Reader
SubjectDance / Modern, Dance / History & Criticism, Dance / General, Dance / Choreography & Dance Notation
Publication Year2018
TypeTextbook
AuthorMark Franko
Subject AreaPerforming Arts
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Weight25.5 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2018-035914
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal792.8
Table Of ContentForeword Randy Martin Preface Mark Franko Introduction Gay Morris, Re-conceptualizing Time, Historical Time, and the Time of Interpretation André Lepecki, Theory's moves Chapters 1. Writing for the Body: Notation, Reconstruction, and Reinvention in Dance 2. History/Theory -- Criticism/Practice 3. From Croce's Critical Condition to the Choreographic Public Sphere 4. Splintered Encounters: The Critical Reception of William Forsythe in the United States, 1979-1989 5. Archeological Choreographic Practices: Foucault and Forsythe 6. Figurae: Re-translating the Encounter between Peter Welz, William Forsythe and Francis Bacon 7. Dance and Figurability 8. Can We Inhabit a Dance? Reflections on Dancing the "Bauhaus Dances" in Dessau 9. The Readymade as Movement: Cunningham, Duchamp, and Nam June Paik's Two Merces 10. Dance as Sign and Unruly Corporeality in Pasolini's Film and Theory 11. The Dancing Gaze Across Cultures: Kazuo Ohno's Admiring La Argentina 12. Bausch and The Symptom 13. The Quarrel of the Queen and the Transvestite: Sexuality, Class and Subculture in Paris is Burning 14. Dance, the De-materialization of Labor, and the Productivity of the Corporeal 15. In the Company of Donya Feuer: an Interdisciplinary Method 16. In Conversation: Alessandra Nicifero with Mark Franko Bibliography Publications Performance History Choreography, Performance Index
SynopsisChoreographing Discourses brings together essays originally published by Mark Franko between 1996 and the contemporary moment. Assembling these essays from international, sometimes untranslated sources and curating their relationship to a rapidly changing field, this Reader offers an important resource in the dynamic scholarly fields of Dance and Performance Studies. What makes this volume especially appropriate for undergraduate and graduate teaching is its critical focus on twentieth- and twenty-first-century dance artists and choreographers - among these, Oskar Schlemmer, Merce Cunningham, Kazuo Ohno, William Forsythe, Bill T. Jones, and Pina Bausch, some of the most high-profile European, American, and Japanese artists of the past century. The volume's constellation of topics delves into controversies that are essential turning points in the field (notably, Still/Here and Paris is Burning ), which illuminate the spine of the field while interlinking dance scholarship with performance theory, film, visual, and public art. The volume contains the first critical assessments of Franko's contribution to the field by André Lepecki and Gay Morris, and an interview incorporating a biographical dimension to the development of Franko's work and its relation to his dance and choreography. Ultimately, this Reader encourages a wide scope of conversation and engagement, opening up core questions in ethics, embodiment, and performativity., Choreographing Discourses brings together essays originally published by Mark Franko between 1996 and the contemporary moment. Assembling these essays from international, sometimes untranslated sources and curating their relationship to a rapidly changing field, this Reader offers an important resource in the dynamic scholarly fields of Dance and Performance Studies. What makes this volume especially appropriate for undergraduate and graduate teaching is its critical focus on twentieth- and twenty-first-century dance artists and choreographers - among these, Oskar Schlemmer, Merce Cunningham, Kazuo Ohno, William Forsythe, Bill T. Jones, and Pina Bausch, some of the most high-profile European, American, and Japanese artists of the past century. The volume's constellation of topics delves into controversies that are essential turning points in the field (notably, Still/Here and Paris is Burning ), which illuminate the spine of the field while interlinking dance scholarship with performance theory, film, visual, and public art. The volume contains the first critical assessments of Franko's contribution to the field by Andr Lepecki and Gay Morris, and an interview incorporating a biographical dimension to the development of Franko's work and its relation to his dance and choreography. Ultimately, this Reader encourages a wide scope of conversation and engagement, opening up core questions in ethics, embodiment, and performativity.
LC Classification NumberGV1594

All listings for this product

Buy It Nowselected
Any Conditionselected
New
Pre-owned
No ratings or reviews yet
Be the first to write a review