Ghost Dance 09.02.63: Performance as the Instantaneous Precipitation of Traces

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Abstract

This chapter discusses the way in which performance in a theatrical context might highlight and add complexity to issues of perception of the environment, along with associated questions about dwelling and the relationship between individuals and environmental objects. Its central point of enquiry will concern people and weather, with particular regard to the way in which performance may act as a form of mediation or negotiation between human and nonhuman actors.
Translated title of the contributionDawns Ysbrydion 09.02.63: Perfformio fel Gwaddodiad Olion yn Unionsyth
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMethodological Challenges in Nature-Culture and Environmental History Research
EditorsJocelyn Thorpe, Stephanie Rutherford, L. Anders Sandberg
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Chapter6
Number of pages13
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)9781315665924
ISBN (Print)9781138956032, 9781138615205
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Publication statusPublished - 04 Nov 2016

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