To take performance seriously is to challenge the idea that aesthetics is primarily about detached contemplation or static form. It is to understand art as care, vulnerability, responsiveness, and world-making. If philosophy is to remain attuned to art as it is lived and made today, it must be willing to think with the body, move with the rhythm of practice, and listen to the intensities of the situation.
Practices of Presence: Performing Arts and Philosophical Inquiry
Alessandro Bertinetto
Co-first
;Lisa Giombini
Co-first
2025-01-01
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To take performance seriously is to challenge the idea that aesthetics is primarily about detached contemplation or static form. It is to understand art as care, vulnerability, responsiveness, and world-making. If philosophy is to remain attuned to art as it is lived and made today, it must be willing to think with the body, move with the rhythm of practice, and listen to the intensities of the situation.File in questo prodotto:
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