Shifting Cultural Power : Case Studies and Questions in Performance /
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Akron, Ohio :
The University of Akron Press,
2021.
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Edición: | First edition. |
Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Note on Engaging with this Book
- Dedication
- Note from NCCAkron
- Foreword: Curating Oneself Out of the Room
- Prologue: What Does It Mean to Have a Radical Body?
- Chapter 1: Curating as Community Organizing: What it Means and Why it Matters
- Chapter 2: Shifting Cultural Power through Transparency, Artist Power, and Distributed Leadership
- Transparency
- Artist Power
- Distributed Leadership
- Barriers to Change
- Chapter 3: Creating an Artist Commons
- Case Studies: Gathering around Questions
- Aesthetic Equity
- Reorganizing Ourselves
- Radical Movements: Gender and Politics in Performance
- Case Study: Supporting Refusal
- The Community Engagement Residency
- Refusing Pressures for Clarity and Urgency
- Refusing Pressures for Visibility
- Chapter 4: Inviting Difficult Conversations
- Case Study: Dancing Around Race
- Chapter 5: Facilitating Hybrid Forms
- Case Studies
- Paramodernities
- dance of darkness: a performance, a conversation, a rehearsal for the future
- Chapter 6: Expanding the Canon
- Case Studies
- Have We Come a Long Way, Baby?
- Ten Artists Respond to "Locus"
- Signals from the West: Bay Area Artists in Conversation with Merce Cunningham at 100
- Chapter 7: Reckoning with Our Aesthetics
- Curatorial and Funding Practices: Troubling the Singular Standard
- Choreographic Practice: Summoning Poetic Nerve: A Body in the World
- A Dialogic Process
- Ethical Abstraction
- Decolonized Rigor
- Valuing Pause
- Conclusion
- Grounding Politics in the Body: Prompts for Studio Practice
- The Bridge Project 2010-2020: An Annotated Archive
- Notes
- Acknowledgments
- Index of Artists Cited.