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Resilient Bodies, Residual Effects

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Sandra Noeth examines the entangled experiences of borders and collectivity through the perspective of bodies. Analyzing contemporary artistic work from Lebanon and Palestine, she shows how borders...
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  • 27 August 2019
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What does it take to cross a border, and what does it take to belong? Sandra Noeth examines the entangled experiences of borders and of collectivity through the perspective of bodies. By dramaturgical analyses of contemporary artistic work from Lebanon and Palestine, Noeth shows how borders and collectivity are constructed and negotiated through performative, corporeal, movement-based, and sensory strategies and processes. This interdisciplinary study is made urgent by social and political transformations across the Middle East and beyond from 2010 onwards. It puts to the fore the residual, body-bound structural effects of borders and of collectivity and proceeds to develop notions of agency and responsibility that are immanently bound to bodies in relation.
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Price: $45.00
Pages: 308
Publisher: transcript publishing
Imprint: transcript publishing
Publication Date: 27 August 2019
Trim Size: 8.86 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9783837643633
Format: Paperback
BISACs: PERFORMING ARTS / Dance / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, ART / Art & Politics
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Sandra Noeth is a professor at Hochschulübergreifendes Zentrum Tanz Berlin and an international curator. Her work focuses on ethical and political perspectives in body-based artistic practice and theory.

Frontmatter 1
Table of Contents 5
Table of Figures 9
Acknowledgments 11
Chapter 1. What does it take to cross a border? And what does it take to belong? Introduction 17
Chapter 2. Negotiating Engagement: the Empirical Part of the Study 37
Chapter 3. Artistic Case Study Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme: Contingency (2010 87
Chapter 4. Artistic Case Study Farah Saleh: Free Advice (2015) 115
Chapter 5. Artistic Case Study Dictaphone Group: Nothing to Declare (2013) 145
Chapter 6. Becoming Border, Becoming Collective: Comparative Cross-Case Analyses, and Theoretical Discussion of the Findings 177
Chapter 7. Resilient Bodies, Residual Effects: Closing Remarks and Perspectives for Further Research 259
Chapter 8. Primary Sources and References 269