{"id":371,"date":"2014-03-05T13:23:41","date_gmt":"2014-03-05T13:23:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/thecpr.org.uk\/?post_type=product&p=371"},"modified":"2021-01-13T15:37:47","modified_gmt":"2021-01-13T15:37:47","slug":"on-refuge","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/thecpr.org.uk\/product\/on-refuge\/","title":{"rendered":"2.3 On Refuge"},"content":{"rendered":"

Performance has ever been nomadic. Many artists have found themselves politically, culturally and financially exiled from institutions, have chosen or been forced to migrate, or deliberately to situate themselves outside accepted structures and sites. On Refuge examines how those conditions affect the work and considers how contemporary performance constitutes the conditions for its own production \u2013 and its own survival. The issue will explore ideas about home and exile, site, location and migration \u2013 both of artists themselves and of the forms at play in performance today.<\/p>\n

Prepared Pages: Home
\nKirsten Lavers
\npp. i – iii<\/p>\n

Editorial
\nRic Allsopp
\npp. viii<\/p>\n

Open Transmission
\nKrzysztof Wodiczko
\npp. 1 – 8<\/p>\n

A Path Is Always Between Two Points
\nAndrea Phillips
\npp. 9 – 16<\/p>\n

Prepared Pages: Photogrammetry
\ndesperate optimists, Chris Dorley Brown
\npp. 17 – 24<\/p>\n

Performing Displacement: desperate optimists and the arts of impropriety
\nAndrew Quick
\npp. 25 – 29<\/p>\n

Two Continents, No Refuge: Engendering the problematics of home
\nMarcia Blumberg
\npp. 30 – 38<\/p>\n

Prepared Pages: After the Hunt (After Ovid)
\nMarc von Henning, Kevin Mount
\npp. 39 – 44<\/p>\n

Who is Lili Fischer
\nKirsten Winderlich
\npp. 45 – 49<\/p>\n

Against Ontology: Making distinctions between the live and the mediatized
\nPhilip Auslander
\npp. 50 – 55<\/p>\n

Prepared Pages: Shaved Pages (tabula rasa): ‘Your Hearing Problem and How to Cope With it’ (RNID Handbook 1978)
\nAaron Williamson
\npp. 56 – 57<\/p>\n

Prepared Pages: Home
\nKirsten Lavers
\npp. 57 – 58<\/p>\n

The Oresteia of the Soc\u00ecetas Raffaello Sanzio
\nValentina Valentini
\npp. 58 – 64<\/p>\n

No Hiding Place
\nAlan Read
\npp. 65 – 74<\/p>\n

Stepping into the Light
\nClaire MacDonald
\npp. 75 – 84<\/p>\n

A-Z: (R-T): A Conversation with Iain Sinclair
\nAlan Read
\npp. 85 – 90<\/p>\n

The Memory Work
\nArnold Dreyblatt
\npp. 91 – 96<\/p>\n

Prepared Pages: Liquid Rapture
\nRoger Bourke, Daniella Faggio
\npp. 92 – 113<\/p>\n

Cultural Unconsciousness in Meg Stuart’s Allegorical Performances
\nRudi Laermans
\npp. 97 – 101<\/p>\n

On Emigr\u00e9
\nKevin Mount
\npp. 102 – 104<\/p>\n

Book Reviews
\nHilary Gresty, Catherine Laws, Tracey Warr
\npp. 105 – 109<\/p>\n

Archive Review
\nJan Linders
\npp. 110 – 115<\/p>\n

Notes on Contributors
\npp. 116 – 117<\/p>\n

Prepared Pages: Home
\nKirsten Lavers
\npp. 118<\/p>\n\n\n