Refrains for Moving Bodies – Experience and Experiment in Affective Spaces
Autor Derek P. Mccormacken Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 feb 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822355052
ISBN-10: 0822355051
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 17 photographs
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822355051
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 17 photographs
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Recenzii
"Derek P. McCormack is interested in the lines of influence that bodies trace out and how they produce scaffoldings and architectures which perform different possibilities differently. Such an art of experiment has rarely been articulated so clearly or so forcefully as in this book and it provides an agenda for a different way of doing geography, as movement but also trance, as prose but also rhyme, as maps that morph and dissimulate but also provide guidelines. The book is rich in the kind of cloudy inspiration that makes you want to think more about more. Brilliant."Nigel Thrift, coauthor of Arts of the Political: New Openings for the Left"In this precise, lyrical, inventive, and rigorous book, Derek P. McCormack rethinks how affective spaces are generated by and for moving bodies, creating new conceptions of spaces and our relationship to them. Clear and generative, Refrains for Moving Bodies is a significant contribution to cultural geography, philosophy, dance, and performance studies."Erin Manning, author of Always More Than One: Individuation's Dance
"Derek P. McCormack is interested in the lines of influence that bodies trace out and how they produce scaffoldings and architectures which perform different possibilities differently. Such an art of experiment has rarely been articulated so clearly or so forcefully as in this book and it provides an agenda for a different way of doing geography, as movement but also trance, as prose but also rhyme, as maps that morph and dissimulate but also provide guidelines. The book is rich in the kind of cloudy inspiration that makes you want to think more about more. Brilliant." - Nigel Thrift, coauthor of Arts of the Political: New Openings for the Left "In this precise, lyrical, inventive, and rigorous book, Derek P. McCormack rethinks how affective spaces are generated by and for moving bodies, creating new conceptions of spaces and our relationship to them. Clear and generative, Refrains for Moving Bodies is a significant contribution to cultural geography, philosophy, dance, and performance studies." - Erin Manning, author of Always More Than One: Individuation's Dance
"Derek P. McCormack is interested in the lines of influence that bodies trace out and how they produce scaffoldings and architectures which perform different possibilities differently. Such an art of experiment has rarely been articulated so clearly or so forcefully as in this book and it provides an agenda for a different way of doing geography, as movement but also trance, as prose but also rhyme, as maps that morph and dissimulate but also provide guidelines. The book is rich in the kind of cloudy inspiration that makes you want to think more about more. Brilliant." - Nigel Thrift, coauthor of Arts of the Political: New Openings for the Left "In this precise, lyrical, inventive, and rigorous book, Derek P. McCormack rethinks how affective spaces are generated by and for moving bodies, creating new conceptions of spaces and our relationship to them. Clear and generative, Refrains for Moving Bodies is a significant contribution to cultural geography, philosophy, dance, and performance studies." - Erin Manning, author of Always More Than One: Individuation's Dance