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The Fetish of the Ephemeral, the Praxis of Repetition, and the Logic of the Archive [PDF]
When the very special nature of performance’s evanescence gets emphasized, it is the logic of the archive that lurks beneath the argument, the logic which opposes the residue with the lost and vanished. For a good part of theater scholars, it is the lost
MÜLLER, Péter P.
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Puppet shows with multilayers of primitivism in 1920s Granada [PDF]
UIDB/00417/2020 UIDP/00417 ...
Soares, Marta
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Gerhard Krüger's Platonic critique of Martin Heidegger
Abstract This paper examines Gerhard Krüger's interpretation of Plato in light of Martin Heidegger's Destruktion of the Greeks and critique of Platonism. I argue that Krüger's new reading of Plato should be understood as a critique of Heidegger's understanding of Platonism, and thereby as a broader critique of Heidegger's thoughts on Western ...
Antoine Pageau‐St‐Hilaire
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Building professional holding environments for crowd work job crafting through online communities
Abstract Work is increasingly being organised via online platforms outside guiding organisational structures. Instead of having colleagues at work, crowd workers connect in online communities. We investigate how crowd workers build professional holding environments in online communities to compensate for the lack of organisational structures and we ...
Kim Simon Strunk, Franz Strich
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Algorithmic management in food‐delivery platform economy in China
Abstract This article investigates the organisation of work under algorithmic control in the platform economy. Based on a 1‐year ethnographic study conducted at top food‐delivery platforms in China, this study finds two main mechanisms for organising labour under algorithmic management: the virtual organisation of labour and algorithm‐driven labour ...
Hui Huang
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Fantasies of home: “Heimat” in E. T. A. Hoffmann's Haimatochare
Abstract E. T. A. Hoffmann's Haimatochare, an epistolary fiction set in Hawaii, defamiliarizes the narrative of an erotic colonial fantasy by coaxing the reader into the assumption that its alluring central figure is an Indigenous woman and then revealing her to be an insect.
Polly Dickson
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Krupp in the Occupied Eastern Territories: Frustration, Failures, and the Question of Freedom
This article speaks to a broader debate about the agency and freedom of German business during the Third Reich, on a spectrum from control and coercion to freedom of action. It argues that at least in the occupied eastern territories, Krupp and German business were not unwilling and coerced participants but neither entirely free to act as they wished ...
Troy Gillan
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Contents - Edward Gordon Craig Special Issue 2017 [PDF]
Cover, front matter, and contents for Mime Journal Special Issue, Action, Scene, and Voice: 21st-Century Dialogues with Edward Gordon Craig.
Buckley, Jennifer A, Holt, Anne
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ABSTRACT It was only by a lucky coincidence that Ernst Toller escaped arrest in National Socialist Germany. The author understood his own survival as an obligation to stand up for the victims of National Socialism and to fight against fascism. He dedicated his whole life to this task.
Kirsten Reimers
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Edward Gordon Craig, Étienne Decroux, and the Rediscovery of Mime [PDF]
In this edited transcription of his remarks at the 2013 Pomona College (California) conference “Action, Scene and Voice,” Harvey Grossman elucidates the theory and practice of his two most important teachers: Edward Gordon Craig and Étienne Decroux ...
Grossman, Harvey
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