Description
This?book examines the recent trend for re-performance and how this impacts on the relationship between live performance and death. Focusing specifically on examples of performance art the text analyses the?relationship?between performance, re-performance and death, comparing the process of re-performance to the process of mourning and arguing that both of these are processes of adaptation and survival. Using a variety of case studies, including performances by Ron Athey, Julie Tolentino, Martin O'Brien, Sheree Rose, Jo Spence and Hannah Wilke,?the?book explores performances which can be considered acts of?re-performance,?as well as performances which examine some of the critical concerns of re-performance,?including notions of illness, loss and death. By drawing upon both philosophical and performance studies discourses the text?takes?a novel approach to the relationship between re-performance, mourning and death.
Binding: Paperback / softback
Binding: Paperback / softback
