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Actors and the Art of Performance

Acting on stage is a mode of performing an action, in the context of which the bodily aspects implicitly at work in acting reveal their own significance and power. This event can actualize a wound incarnated in human beings, because the actor acts and does not act at the same time and hence the concept of being ‘the doer’ unmasks itself as being illusionary. One could call it a kind of ‘symbolic d…

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Creator

  • Granzer, Susanne Valerie

Publisher

  • Palgrave Macmillan

Subject

  • The arts
  • The arts::Theatre studies
  • The arts::Theatre studies::Theatre: individual actors & directors
  • The arts::Dance & other performing arts::Other performing arts
  • Humanities::Philosophy
  • Humanities::Philosophy::Philosophy: aesthetics
  • Humanities::Philosophy::History of Western philosophy::Deconstructionism, Structuralism, Post-structuralism
  • Performing Arts, Theatre, Acting, Artistic Research, Arts-based-Philosophy, Philosophy On Stage, Performance Philosophy
  • Schauspieler, Theater, Philosophie, Korporale Performanz, Künstlerische Forschung, Theaterwissenschaft, Kunst

Type of item

  • Text

Date

  • 2016-07
  • 2016-07

Medium

  • application/pdf

Creator

  • Granzer, Susanne Valerie

Publisher

  • Palgrave Macmillan

Subject

  • The arts
  • The arts::Theatre studies
  • The arts::Theatre studies::Theatre: individual actors & directors
  • The arts::Dance & other performing arts::Other performing arts
  • Humanities::Philosophy
  • Humanities::Philosophy::Philosophy: aesthetics
  • Humanities::Philosophy::History of Western philosophy::Deconstructionism, Structuralism, Post-structuralism
  • Performing Arts, Theatre, Acting, Artistic Research, Arts-based-Philosophy, Philosophy On Stage, Performance Philosophy
  • Schauspieler, Theater, Philosophie, Korporale Performanz, Künstlerische Forschung, Theaterwissenschaft, Kunst

Type of item

  • Text

Date

  • 2016-07
  • 2016-07

Medium

  • application/pdf

Providing institution

  • Open Access Publishing in European Networks Foundation

Aggregator

  • Open Access Publishing in European Networks Foundation

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  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Rights

  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en

Identifier

  • urn:isbn:9781137596338

Language

  • eng

Providing country

  • Netherlands

Collection name

  • 9200234_OAPEN_Foundation_eCloud

First time published on Europeana

  • 2016-08-19T14:44:20.157Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2017-02-22T10:55:07.090Z
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