Philosophy of dance /
This volume brings together new work in the philosophy of dance for a general philosophical audience. Scholars working across the fields of philosophy, dance studies, and related areas explore the nature of dance as a practice and an artform. This collection of essays covers topics such as the exper...
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Language: | English |
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Malden, MA :
Wiley Periodicals, Inc.,
[2019]
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Series: | Midwest studies in philosophy
v. 44. |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Dances, Danceworks, and Choreographic Works: A Plea for Conceptual Clarity / Renee Conroy
- 2. 'Like-Sensing Subjects': Husserl and Dance / Carrie Noland
- 3. The Paradox of Post-Performance Amnesia / Barbara Montero
- 4. Image Consciousness, Movement Consciousness / Jonathan Owen Clark
- 5. Some Stabs at the Ontology of Dance / Noël Carroll
- 6. Identity in Dance: What Happened? / Julie Van Camp
- 7. Audiences Appreciating Dances / Graham McFee
- 8. Dance Seen and Dance-Screened / David Davies
- 9. On Dancers as Coauthors / Paul Thom
- 10. Dance as Art, Theatre, and Practice / Richard Shusterman
- 11. Rhythm and Movement: The Conceptual Interdependence of Music, Dance and Poetry / Andy Hamilton
- 12. Is Tap Dance A Form of Jazz Percussion? / Aili Bresnahan
- 13. Can There Be Conceptual Dance? / Anna Pakes
- 14. Beauty Always Dies: The Philosophical Significance of Non-Enduring Artworks / Troy Jollimore
- 15. Three Kinds of Movement / Barry Allen
- 16. Movement: Its Centrality in Natural History and Its Lifelong Significance: What Evolution (and Gesture) Can Teach Us / Maxine Sheets-Johnstone
- 17. Beyond Petipa and Before the Academy: Plato, Socrates and Alexi Ratmansky's Serenade After Plato's Symposium / Kristin Boyce.