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This edited collection focuses on performance practice and analysis
that engages with medical and biomedical sciences. After locating
the 'biologization' of theatre at the turn of the twentieth
century, it examines a range of contemporary practices that respond
to understandings of the human body as revealed by biomedical
science. In bringing together a variety of analytical perspectives,
the book draws on scholars, scientists, artists and practices that
are at the forefront of current creative, scientific and academic
research. Its exploration of the dynamics and exchange between
performance and medicine will stimulate a widening of the debate
around key issues such as subjectivity, patient narratives,
identity, embodiment, agency, medical ethics, health and illness.
In focusing on an interdisciplinary understanding of performance,
the book examines the potential of performance and theatre to
intervene in, shape, inform and extend vital debates around
biomedical knowledge and practice in the contemporary moment.
Through an examination of examples from performance, museum
displays and popular culture that stage the body as a specimen,
Performing Specimens maps the relations between these performative
acts and the medical practices of collecting, storing and showing
specimens in a variety of modes and contexts. Moving from an
examination of the medical and historical contexts of specimen
display in the museum and the anatomy theatre to contemporary
performance, Gianna Bouchard engages with examples from live art,
bio-art, popular culture and theatre that stage the performer's
body as a specimen. It examines the ethical relationships involved
in these particular moments of display - both in the staging and in
how we look at the specimen body. This is a landmark study for
those working in the fields of theatre, performance and the medical
humanities, with a specific focus on the ethics of display and the
ethics of spectatorship, emerging at the intersection of
performance and medicine. Among the works and examples considered
are 18th-century anatomical waxes from the Museo di Storia Naturale
la Specola in Florence, Italy, and their contemporary version in
the Bodyworlds exhibition of 'plastinated' corpses; organ retention
scandals; current legislation, such as the Human Tissue Act 2004;
the work of performance company Clod Ensemble and Stein|Holum
Projects, the performer and disability activist, Mat Fraser and
live artist, Martin O'Brien, alongside visual artists Helen Pynor
and Peta Clancy , artists Peggy Shaw and ORLAN.
Through an examination of examples from performance, museum
displays and popular culture that stage the body as a specimen,
Performing Specimens maps the relations between these performative
acts and the medical practices of collecting, storing and showing
specimens in a variety of modes and contexts. Moving from an
examination of the medical and historical contexts of specimen
display in the museum and the anatomy theatre to contemporary
performance, Gianna Bouchard engages with examples from live art,
bio-art, popular culture and theatre that stage the performer's
body as a specimen. It examines the ethical relationships involved
in these particular moments of display - both in the staging and in
how we look at the specimen body. This is a landmark study for
those working in the fields of theatre, performance and the medical
humanities, with a specific focus on the ethics of display and the
ethics of spectatorship, emerging at the intersection of
performance and medicine. Among the works and examples considered
are 18th-century anatomical waxes from the Museo di Storia Naturale
la Specola in Florence, Italy, and their contemporary version in
the Bodyworlds exhibition of 'plastinated' corpses; organ retention
scandals; current legislation, such as the Human Tissue Act 2004;
the work of performance company Clod Ensemble and Stein|Holum
Projects, the performer and disability activist, Mat Fraser and
live artist, Martin O'Brien, alongside visual artists Helen Pynor
and Peta Clancy , artists Peggy Shaw and ORLAN.
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