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"This volume investigates performance cultures as rich and dynamic environments of knowledge practice through which distinctive epistemologies are continuously (re)generated, cultivated, and celebrated. Epistemologies are dynamic formations of rules, tools, and procedures not only for understanding but also for doing knowledges. This volume deals in particular with epistemological challenges posed by practices and processes of interweaving performance cultures. These challenges arise in artistic and academic contexts because of hierarchies between epistemologies. European colonialism worked determinedly, violently, and often with devastating effects on instituting and sustaining a hegemony of modern Euro-American rules of knowing in many parts of the world. Therefore, Interweaving Epistemologies critically interrogates the (im)possibilities of interweaving epistemologies in artistic and academic contexts today. Writing from diverse geographical locations and knowledge cultures, the book's contributors-philosophers, political scientists as well as practitioners and scholars of theater, performance, and dance-investigate prevailing forms of epistemic ignorance and violence. They introduce key concepts and theories that enable critique of unequal power relations between epistemologies. Moreover, contributions explore historical cases of interweaving epistemologies and examine innovative present-day methods of working across and through epistemological divides in non-hegemonic, sustainable, creative, and critical ways. Ideal for practitioners, students and researchers of theater, performance, and dance as well as of philosophy and history (of science), Interweaving Epistemologies emphasizes the urgent need to acknowledge, study and promote epistemological plurality and diversity in practices of performance making as well as in scholarship on theater and performance around the globe today".
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monografia Rebiun32814423 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun32814423 230223s2023 nyua fsbn 001 0 eng c 2022054597 9781032445717 Hardback) 9781032445731 Paperback) 9781003372844 eBook) DLC eng DLC rda pcc 792/793 791.01 23/eng/20230106 Performance cultures as epistemic cultures Performance cultures as epistemic cultures Recurso electrónico]. volume II Interweaving epistemologies edited by Erika Fischer-Lichte, Torsten Jost, Milos Kosic, and Astrid Schenka New York Routledge 2023 New York New York Routledge New York Routledge 2023 New York New York Routledge 1 recurso electrónico (XVI, 267 p.) 1 recurso electrónico (XVI, 267 p.) Text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Routledge Advances in Theatre and Performance Studies Referencias bibliográficas al final de cada capítulo Índice: p. 261-267 Introduction: Performance Cultures as Epistemic Cultures - Developing Inter-Epistemic Approaches and Methodologies -- PART 1. Concepts, Theories and Methods -- PART 2. Analyzing Inter-Epistemic Performances -- PART 3. Exploring Inter-Epistemic Histories "This volume investigates performance cultures as rich and dynamic environments of knowledge practice through which distinctive epistemologies are continuously (re)generated, cultivated, and celebrated. Epistemologies are dynamic formations of rules, tools, and procedures not only for understanding but also for doing knowledges. This volume deals in particular with epistemological challenges posed by practices and processes of interweaving performance cultures. These challenges arise in artistic and academic contexts because of hierarchies between epistemologies. European colonialism worked determinedly, violently, and often with devastating effects on instituting and sustaining a hegemony of modern Euro-American rules of knowing in many parts of the world. Therefore, Interweaving Epistemologies critically interrogates the (im)possibilities of interweaving epistemologies in artistic and academic contexts today. Writing from diverse geographical locations and knowledge cultures, the book's contributors-philosophers, political scientists as well as practitioners and scholars of theater, performance, and dance-investigate prevailing forms of epistemic ignorance and violence. They introduce key concepts and theories that enable critique of unequal power relations between epistemologies. Moreover, contributions explore historical cases of interweaving epistemologies and examine innovative present-day methods of working across and through epistemological divides in non-hegemonic, sustainable, creative, and critical ways. Ideal for practitioners, students and researchers of theater, performance, and dance as well as of philosophy and history (of science), Interweaving Epistemologies emphasizes the urgent need to acknowledge, study and promote epistemological plurality and diversity in practices of performance making as well as in scholarship on theater and performance around the globe today". https://www.routledge.com/Performance-Cultures-as-Epistemic-Cultures-Volume-II-Interweaving-Epistemologies/Fischer-Lichte-Jost-Kosic-Schenka/p/book/9781032445731 Epistemología Performance (Arte) Arte dramático Teatro experimental Danza Performing arts- Philosophy Knowledge, Theory of Fischer-Lichte, Erika ed Jost, Torsten ed Kosic, Milos ed Schenka, Astrid ed