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Beckett, Deleuze and Performance: A Thousand Failures and A Thousand Inventions: Performance Philosophy

Autor Daniel Koczy
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This book draws on the theatrical thinking of Samuel Beckett and the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze to propose a method for research undertaken at the borders of performance and philosophy. Exploring how Beckett fabricates encounters with the impossible and the unthinkable in performance, it asks how philosophy can approach what cannot be thought while honouring and preserving its alterity. Employing its method, it creates a series of encounters between aspects of Beckett’s theatrical practice and a range of concepts drawn from Deleuze’s philosophy. Through the force of these encounters, a new range of concepts is invented. These provide novel ways of thinking affect and the body in performance; the possibility of theatrical automation; and the importance of failure and invention in our attempts to respond to performance encounters. Further, this book includes new approaches to Beckett’s later theatrical work and provides an overview of Deleuze’s conception of philosophical practiceas an ongoing struggle to think with immanence.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319956176
ISBN-10: 3319956175
Pagini: 233
Ilustrații: X, 238 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Performance Philosophy

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Theatrical Encounters.- 2. Neither with you nor without you: Performance and Philosophy in Beckett’s Non-relational Aesthetics.- 3. A Thousand Failures and A Thousand Inventions: Towards a Method for Performance Philosophy.- 4. Belacquobatics: Deleuze, Affect and Beckett’s Affective Athleticism.- 5. Belacquobatic-secrets: Deleuze and the Purgatorial Rebellion of the Beckettian Body.- 6. Pure and Theatrical Optical-Sound Situations: Automation and the Image in Beckett’s Play.- 7. A Crystal-Theatre: Suffering for Love.- 8. Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Daniel Koczy is a performance theorist and philosopher. He teaches philosophy at Newcastle University, UK, and in performance at Northumbria University, UK. His research has appeared in the Deleuze Studies journal (2012) and in the edited collection Deleuze and Beckett (2015).

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This book draws on the theatrical thinking of Samuel Beckett and the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze to propose a method for research undertaken at the borders of performance and philosophy. Exploring how Beckett fabricates encounters with the impossible and the unthinkable in performance, it asks how philosophy can approach what cannot be thought while honouring and preserving its alterity. Employing its method, it creates a series of encounters between aspects of Beckett’s theatrical practice and a range of concepts drawn from Deleuze’s philosophy. Through the force of these encounters, a new range of concepts is invented. These provide novel ways of thinking affect and the body in performance; the possibility of theatrical automation; and the importance of failure and invention in our attempts to respond to performance encounters. Further, this book includes new approaches to Beckett’s later theatrical work and provides an overview of Deleuze’s conception of philosophical practice as an ongoing struggle to think with immanence.

Caracteristici

Presents fresh readings of Beckett’s own aesthetics and later theatrical work Offers new tools for thinking about affect and the body in performance Helps satisfy Performance Philosophy’s need for new methods and for continually exploring what forms philosophical enquiry might take in relation to performance