Performance and Performative Art 03-F-PPA
Week 1 Performance – definitions and descriptions
Week 2 Performative connections – different field of art conjoined through human activity.
Week 3 Performance anthropology I: Performance and religion.
Week 4 Performance anthropology II: Performing social identity.
Week 5 Creation of an individual through performance.
Week 6 Prehistory. Performative practices in art from the ancient times to the Second World War.
Week 7 Activity in the sake of art – post-war performance art in the USA and Europe .
Week 8 Body art. Human flesh as a material for a creation in art.
Week 9 Between life and death. Liminal performance. Body modifications – from ritualistic scarring to plastic surgery.
Week 10 Reality as performance material. The act of aesthetical framing.
Week 11 Happening, its history and modern variations.
Week 12 Theatre of the Oppressed and Invisible Theatre
Week 13 Video performance and video in performance.
Week 14 Performance in time of new technologies’ expansion.
Week 15 Performative turn in cultural studies – towards new aesthetics.
Rodzaj przedmiotu
Koordynatorzy przedmiotu
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Efekty kształcenia
Upon completion of the course, the student will:
Refer the general characteristics of performance in everyday life, in games and in rituals
Discuss the specifics of performance and performance art in connection or opposition to theatre and other art forms
Draw and explain different contexts for performance in the field of academic disciplines
Have an understanding of the most relevant points and turns of performance art practice
Make conclusions on modal forms of performance in contemporary art and cultural practices
Literatura
Philip Auslander, Liveness: Performance in a Mediatized Culture.
Judith Butler, Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity.
Marvin Carlson, Performance: A Critical Introduction.
Erika Fischer-Lichte, The Transformative Power of Performance: A New Aesthetics.
Erving Goffman, Performance in Everyday life.
RoseLee Goldberg, Performance Art. From Futurism to the Present.
Amelia Jones, Body Art/Performing the Subject.
Richard Schechner, Performance Studies. An Introduction.
Victor Turner, From Ritual to Theatre: The Human Seriousness of Play.
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