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Instruments of Embodiment
Costuming in Contemporary Dance
Instruments of Embodiment draws on fashion theory and the philosophy of embodiment to investigate costuming in contemporary dance. It weaves together philosophical theory and artistic practice by closely analyzing acclaimed works by contemporary choreographers, considering interviews with costume designers, and engaging in practice-as-research. Topics discussed include the historical evolution of contemporary dance costuming, Merce Cunningham’s innovative collaborations with Robert Rauschenberg, and costumes used in Ohad Naharin’s Virus (2001) and in a ground-breaking Butoh solo by Tatsumi Hijikata. The relationship between dance costuming and high fashion, wearable computing, and the role costume plays in dance reconstruction are also discussed and, along the way, an anarchist materialism is articulated which takes an egalitarian view of artistic collaboration and holds that experimental costume designs facilitate new forms of embodied experience and ways of seeing the body. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars working in performance philosophy, philosophy of embodiment, dance and performance studies, and fashion theory.
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9781003124740, 9780367644826, 9781000809909
Instruments of Embodiment: Costuming in Contemporary Dance 1st Edition is written by Eric Mullis and published by Routledge. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Instruments of Embodiment are 9781000809930, 1000809935 and the print ISBNs are 9780367644819, 0367644819. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 9781003124740, 9780367644826, 9781000809909.
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