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On Animals confronts the human-centric nature of performance by inviting contributions on: interspecies relations in theatrical acts, historiography of anomalous events such as bear baiting and flea circuses, architectures of animal exhibition, technologies of new nature and animal relations to cyborg cultures, the second nature of mimesis, the animal iconography of non-western expressive forms, animal acoustics and vocal experiment, post-human philosophies and performance of animal rites and rights. The field is as open as our ability to think and practise performance beyond the human.
\nEditorial: On Animals
\nAlan Read
\npp. iii – iv
\nQuadrille
\nAlphonso Lingis
\npp. 1 – 10
\nAnimals, Angel and Performance
\nJean-Marie Pradier
\npp. 11 – 22
\nThe Animal Being on Stage
\nRomeo Castellucci
\npp. 23 – 28
\nThe Right Horse, The Animal Eye – Bartabas and Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Zingaro
\nDavid Williams
\npp. 29 – 40
\nEmbodying the Lion’s Fury: Ambivalent animals, activation and representation
\nPhillip B. Zarrilli
\npp. 41 – 54
\nOn the Skids: Some years of acting animals
\nTim Etchells
\npp. 55 – 60
\nAcknowledging the Imperative of Performance in the Infancy of Theatre
\nAlan Read
\npp. 61 – 69
\nSloughing the Human
\nSteve Baker
\npp. 70 – 81
\nThe Wolf-Man [artist’s pages]
\nAdrian Kear, Joe Kelleher
\npp. 82 – 91
\nThe Others: Performance conceived, written and performed by
\nRachel Rosenthal
\npp. 92 – 107
\nNatural Instincts and Cultural Passions: Transformations and performances in foxhunting
\nGarry Marvin
\npp. 108 – 115
\nRenaissance Dogs: The transformation of the onstage canine, 1550-1850
\nMichael Dobson
\npp. 116 – 124
\nReviews: A Dog’s Life
\nAndrea Phillips
\npp. 125 – 130
\nWind, Even When We Do Not Move: an archive [artist’s pages]
\nDavid Williams
\npp. 131 – 135
\nBook Review
\nDavid Williams
\npp. 136 – 138
\nNotes on Contributors
\npp. 139 – 140<\/p>\n\n\n