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The essays in this volume explore the borderland between ecology
and the arts. Nature is here read by a number of contributors as
'cultural', by others as an 'independent domain', or even as a
powerful process of exchange 'between the human and the
other-than-human'. The four parts of the volume reflect these
different understandings of nature and performance. Informed by
psychoanalysis and cultural materialism, contributors to the first
part, 'Spectacle: Landscape and Subjectivity', look at ways in
which particular social and scientific experiments, theatre and
film productions and photography either reinforce or contest our
ideas about nature and human-human or human-animal relations and
identities. The second part, 'World: Hermeneutic Language and
Social Ecology', investigates political protest, social practice
art, acoustic ecology, dance theatre, family therapy and ritual in
terms of social philosophy. Contributors to the third part,
'Environment: Immersiveness and Interactivity', explore
architecture and sculpture, site-specific and mediatised dance and
paratheatre through radical theories of urban and virtual space and
time, or else phenomenological philosophy. The final part, 'Void:
Death, Life and the Sublime', indicates the possibilities in dance,
architecture and animal behaviour of a shift to an existential
ontology in which nature has 'the capacity to perform itself.
This book is to honour all the brave and wonderful people who
risked or gave their lives to free Europe from the nazis and the
claws of fascism. Let us never forget the innocent victims, both
young and old from all sides, who endured the losses and the
suffering imposed upon them by those democratically elected evil
criminals. We must never let this happen again.
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