
Sentient Performativities of Embodiment
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Elisabeth Krimmer is professor of German at the University of California, Davis.
Peter Lichtenfels is professor of theater and dramatic arts at the University of California, Davis.
Content
Part I: The Body in Performance-Somatic Complexity
Chapter 1. Weird Embodiment by Timothy Morton
Chapter 2. The Senses and Sciences of Fascia: a Practice as Research Investigation by Joseph Dumit and Kevin O'Connor Chapter 3. The Petrie Dish: Somatic Praxis, Embryology, Becoming in Marie Chouinard's "The Rite of Spring" by Hilary Bryan
Chapter 4. The Performativity of Performance: Doing Things with Bodies and What Words Might Do in Relation to That. A Lecture/Demonstration (Not for the Squeamish) by Jess Curtis
Part II: The Body in Performance-Attentiveness
Chapter 5. Enminded Performance: Dancing with a Horse by Nita Little
Chapter 6. JUST LIKE THAT: William Forsythe || Between Movement and Language by Erin Manning and Brian Massumi
Chapter 7. Her Heart Can Lift Mountains by Beating: Form and Formlessness in Performance Process by Sean Feit
Part III: The Body in Performance-Emergence
Chapter 8. Transversal Affectivity and the Lobster: Intimate Advances of Deleuze and Guattari, Rodrigo Garcia and La Carnicería Teatro, and Jan Lauwers and Needcompany by Bryan Reynolds & Guy Zimmerman
Chapter 9. Kantor's DIRECTOR: "I will be myself, but I will be with the actors" by Peter Lichtenfels
Part IV: Bodies Walking, Bodies Writing
Chapter 10. Where Can Walking Be Taking Me? by Álvaro Iván Hernández Rodríguez
Chapter 11. Walking with/Com-Pains: (Re-)(Em)bodying Missteps and Messmates by Ilya Noé
Chapter 12. Walking Home: A Feminist Tracing of Home and Belonging by Maureen Burdock
Part V: Bodies-Critical Race, Politics and History
Chapter 13. Jewish Ears and Aryan Dirndls: National Socialist Racial Ideology and Jewish Identity by Elisabeth Krimmer
Chapter 14. "So That They Never Forget the Holocaust:" Memorial Tattoos and Embodied Holocaust Remembrance by Verena Hutter
Chapter 15. Presidential Dancing: The Bodies of Heads of State by Maxine Leeds Craig
Chapter 16. Socialization through the Arts: Katherine Dunham as Social Activist by Halifu Osumare
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