Theatricality and Performativity

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Theatricality and Performativity

Writings on Texture from Plato’s Cave to Urban Activism

Performing arts Philosophical traditions and schools of thought Philosophy: aesthetics

Author: Teemu Paavolainen

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Collection: Performance Philosophy

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 6th April 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9783319732268


Definition and Theoretical Foundations

This book defines theatricality and performativity through metaphors of texture and weaving, drawn mainly from anthropologist Tim Ingold and philosopher Stephen C. Pepper. Tracing the two concepts’ various relations to practices of seeing and doing, but also to conflicting values of novelty and normativity, the study proceeds in a series of intertwining threads, from the theatrical to the performative:

Sections and Examples

Antitheatrical (Plato, the Baroque, Michael Fried); Pro-theatrical (directors Wagner, Fuchs, Meyerhold, Brecht, and Brook); Dramatic (weaving memory in Shaffer’s Amadeus and Beckett’s Footfalls); Efficient (from modernist “machines for living in” to the “smart home”); Activist (knit graffiti, clown patrols, and the Anthropo(s)cene).

An approach is developed in which ‘performativity’ names the way we tacitly weave worlds and identities, variously concealed or clarified by the step-aside tactics of ‘theatricality’.

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