19.6 On Rupture

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PERFORMANCE RESEARCH JOURNAL: VOLUME 19 ISSUE 6
Issue editors: Peter Eckersall & Helena Grehan

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On Rupture explores performances and contexts of art that create points of contestation, imaginative realignments and diversionary tactics. It negotiates politics and its relationship to performance studies and considers how this relationship might be strengthened by positing new modes of thinking and practice as well as reassessing radical histories and ideas.  The issue features critical and performative writing and documentation of recent performances and civic protests.  Responding to the neo-liberal tendency to value art only as a manifestation of a history and narrative of social/economic productivity On Rupture is an argument for art as a multidirectional presence, given to producing ruptures and therefore able to confront the flattening out of the political in a post-political landscape.

 

On Rupture
Peter Eckersall, Helena Grehan

Fissure(s) : Walking/dancing along, across and in-between lines of difference
Holger Hartung

An Unresolvable Dramaturgy : Dennis Del Favero’s Todtnauberg and what it means to respond
Helena Grehan

After the Rupture : Restoration or revolution?
Thea Brejzek, Peter Falkenberg

The Economics of the Performative Audience
Jessica Santone

Images that Sense Us : Performing visual culture in Jane Korman’s Miss World Peace
Bryoni Trezise

CARRIAGE notes [artist’s pages]
Mick Douglas

The Occupying Spectator : Audio-visual ruptures in performative representations of Israeli–Palestinian encounters
Ruthie Abeliovich

On Resonance in Contemporary Site-Specific Projection Art
Shana MacDonald

Responding to Rupture : Kids Killing Kids
Asher Warren

The Art of Lawlessness : by the Institute for Live Arts Research |Π|
Gigi Argyropoulou, Konstantina Georgelou, Vassilis Noulas, Natasha Siouzouli, Natasha Siouzouli, Manolis Tsipos, Eva Fotiadi

On Resistance through Ruptures and the Rupture of Resistances : in Tino Sehgal’s These Associations
Katerina Paramana

How to Do Things with Performance Art
Edward Scheer

Disrupting Technological Privilege : The 2013–14 San Francisco Google bus protests
Abigail De Kosnik

Embodied Historiography : Rupture as the performance of history
Boyd Branch, Erika Hughes

How Occupy challenged the political imagination (review)
Kirsten Forkert

Performativity of Time, Movement and Voice in Idle No More
Selena Couture

Notes on Contributors

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