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Performing Endurance: Art and Politics since 1960

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In 'Performing Endurance', Lara Shalson offers a new way of understanding acts of endurance in art and political contexts.

Examining a range of performances from the 1960s to the present, including influential performance art works by Marina Abramovic, Chris Burden, Tehching Hsieh, Linda Montano, Yoko Ono, and others, as well as protest actions from the lunch counter sit-ins of the US civil rights movement to protest camps in the 21st century, this book provides a formal account of endurance and illuminates its ethical and political significance.

Endurance, Shalson argues, raises vital questions about what it means to exist as a body that both acts and is acted upon, from ethical questions about how we respond to the bodies of others to political questions about how we live in relation to institutions that shape life in fundamental ways.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108589383 / 9781108589383
eBook (EPUB)
700.103
31/08/2018
English
240 pages
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