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The human body as cultural object always "has "and "is "a
performing subject, which binds the political with the theatrical,
shows the construction of ethnicity and technology, unveils private
and public spaces, transgresses race and gender, and finally
becomes a medium that overcomes the borders of art and life. Since
there cannot be a universal definition of the human body due to its
culturally performative role as a producer of interactive social
spaces, this volume discusses body images from diverse cultural,
historical, and disciplinary perspectives, such as art history,
human kinetics and performance studies. The fourteen case studies
reach from Asian to European studies, from 19th century French
culture to 20th century German literature, from Polish Holocaust
memoirs to contemporary dance performances, from Japanese
avant-garde theatre to Makeover Reality TV shows. This volume is of
interest for performance studies artists as well. By focusing on
the intersection of body and space, all contributions aim to bridge
the gap between art practices and theories of performativity. The
innovative impulse of this approach lies in the belief that there
is no distinction between performing, discussing, and theorizing
the human body, and thus fosters a unique transdisciplinary and
international collaboration around the theme performative body
spaces. (I. Biopolitical Choreographies, II. Transcultural
Topographies, III. Corporal Mediations, IV. Controlled Interfaces.)
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