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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AcknowledgementsList of IllustrationsIntroduction1 Staged Specimens in the Museum and Gallery2 The Ethics of Specimenhood3 Performing Resistant Specimens4 Queering the Specimen5 Self-Experimenting Specimens6 Future SpecimensNotesReferencesIndex
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This book explores the staging and the display of the ‘body as specimen’ in contemporary performance practice and within wider culture, focusing on the ethics of display and spectatorship.
Offers a detailed examination of selected contemporary performance and theatre examples that are situated at the intersections of medicine and performance
Exploring the interactions between science and performance, the series provides readers with a unique guide to current practices and research in this fast-expanding field. Through shared themes and case studies, the series offers rigorous vocabularies and methods for empirical studies of performance, with each volume being a collaboration between performance scholars, practitioners and scientists. The series encompasses the multi modalities of performance to include drama, dance and music.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781350228153
Publisert
2021-07-29
Utgiver
Vendor
Methuen Drama
Vekt
227 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
192

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Om bidragsyterne

Gianna Bouchard is Senior Lecturer in Theatre at the University of Birmingham, UK.