Abstract
Embodying Wittgenstein’s own aphorism of “you’d be surprised,” this collection of original essays by both artists and academics explores the significance of Wittgenstein’s writings across a diverse field of performance practices, including poetics and choreography, theatre, and psychotherapy, as well as reflections on political thought and ChatGPT.
Fundamentally, the collection shifts the discussion of philosophy and performance away from the well-established distinction between Analytic and Continental traditions to offer examples of Wittgenstein’s inspiration in and for the different practices that are explored in each essay. Between Wittgenstein’s proposals in the Tractatus that “the world is all that is the case” and in the Philosophical Investigations that “words are also deeds,” how might the thought of philosophical questions already inform those of and for performance? How do conceptions of the limits of the one articulate those of the other? And how might such questions be not simply a matter of philosophy or performance alone, but indeed of and for performance philosophy?
Contributors: Né Barros, Charles Bernstein, Simon Bowes, Jonathan Burrows, Miles Champion, Will Daddario, Veronika Darida, Françoise Davoine, Peter S. Dillard, Signe Gjessing, Kenneth Goldsmith, Derek Gottlieb, Anthony Howell, Sam Kinchin-Smith, Alice Lagaay, Sue MacLaine, Ray Monk, Bernard Müller, Marjorie Perloff, Tom Raworth, Max Richter, Bo Tarenskeen, The Aesthetics Group (Dublin), Mischa Twitchin, Lukas M. Verburgt, Peter Verburgt.
Schlagworte
josef nadj poetics political thought psychothereapy queer thought tableaux vivants theatre thought experiments ChatGPT aesthetics critical pedagogy duchamp ethics choreography- i–vi Preface i–vi
- 101–116 Chapter 8: Conversation between Signe Gjessing, Sam Kinchin-Smith, Ray Monk, and Max Richter 101–116
- 199–218 Chapter 16: Wittgenstein’s Use of the Tableau Vivant: Proposition and Group Performance 199–218
- 219–234 Chapter 17: Philosophical Problems and Stochastic Parrots: Between Aphorism and Algorithm 219–234
- 235–256 Chapter 18: Wittgenstein Incorporated: Peter Verburgt in conversation with Lukas M. Verburgt 235–256
- 257–260 Index 257–260
- 261–266 About the Contributors 261–266