학술논문

(After) Conceptualism: Contemporaneity in Choreography
Document Type
Chapter
Author
Source
Being Contemporary: French Literature, Culture and Politics Today, 2016, ill.
Subject
Literary Theory and Cultural Studies
French and Francophone Studies
Literary Theory
Literary Criticism
European Literature
French Literature
French Culture
Cultural Studies
European Studies
Language
English
Abstract
‘(After) Conceptualism: Contemporaneity in Choreography’, written by Carrie Noland, is the last essay in the ‘Conceptualizing the Contemporary’ section, and investigates the study of cutting-edge conceptual choreography and dance performance as an index of contemporaneity. Noland provides a consideration of what comes after the contemporary and assesses performance as a test case for a broader inquiry into the notion of being contemporary.

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