Psychoanalysis and performance [electronic resource] / edited by Patrick Campbell and Adrian Kear.

Here the relationship between psychoanalysis and performance are mapped out, in terms of both analysing the nature of performance itself, and in terms of making sense of specific performance-related activities.

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Bibliographic Details
Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Campbell, Patrick, 1935-, Kear, Adrian, 1970-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2001.
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Table of Contents:
  • Rehearsing the impossible : the insane root / Herbert Blau
  • As if : blocking the Cartesian stage / Anthony Kubiak
  • Scanning sublimation : the digital PĂ´les of performance and psychoanalysis / Timothy Murray
  • Now and then : psychotherapy and the rehearsal process / Lisa Baraitser and Simon Bayly
  • Violence, ventriloquism and the vocalic body / Steven Connor
  • Hello Dolly Well Hello Dolly : the double and its theatre / Rebecca Schneider
  • Writing home : post-modern melancholia and the uncanny space of living-room theatre / Ernst Fischer
  • The writer's block : performance, play and the responsibilities of analysis / Joe Kelleher
  • The placebo of performance : psychoanalysis in its place / Alan Read
  • Freud, futurism and Polly Dick / Elin Diamond
  • (Laughter) / Ann Pellegrini
  • Speak whiteness : staging 'race', performing responsibility / Adrian Kear
  • The Upsilon Project : a post-tragic testimonial / Gregory L. Ulmer
  • Staging social memory : Yuyachkani / Diana Taylor.