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Transcultural and Transcorporal Neighbors: Japanese Performance Utopias in Jerzy Grotowski, Eugenio Barba and Phillip B. Zarrilli (CROSBI ID 262315)

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Rafolt, Leo Transcultural and Transcorporal Neighbors: Japanese Performance Utopias in Jerzy Grotowski, Eugenio Barba and Phillip B. Zarrilli // Colloquia Humanistica, 4 (2015), 95-121. doi: 10.11649/ch.2015.006

Podaci o odgovornosti

Rafolt, Leo

engleski

Transcultural and Transcorporal Neighbors: Japanese Performance Utopias in Jerzy Grotowski, Eugenio Barba and Phillip B. Zarrilli

This paper is mainly focused on the concept of transcultural bodily knowledge elaborated by Eugenio Barba and Nicola Savarese in their concept of theatre anthropology. Their research on pre- existent and pre-expressive values of the human movement, especially considering Asian theatre and performative practices, will be reexamined in the context of over-imposed interculturalism in Humanities and Social Studies. The focus will be thus put on the modifications of the bodily knowledge in this sense (Yuasa), as well as on the (re)appropriations of the Asian philosophical/theoretical embodiment schemes in the Western thought, not only from the standpoint of performative research made by Eugenio Barba and Phillip B. Zarrilli, but also from the standpoint of Shusterman's pragmatic reinterpretations of Merleau-Ponty's legacy, Schechner/Turner's anthropology of human performativity, etc. In this context, the key idea of unique transcultural background of the human kinesis, employed mainly by Barba, will be put in an overall context of contemporary (trans)cultural utopism. The key element for interpretation will thus be an overall context of Asian martial arts practice, especially the significance of lemoto principle' (hereditary bodily technique) for the establishment of Grotowski's, Barba's and Zarrilli's psychology and physiology of performance tactics.

transculturalism ; interculturalism ; theatre anthropology ; crosscultural performance and theatre practice ; Asian martial arts

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Podaci o izdanju

4

2015.

95-121

objavljeno

2392-2419

10.11649/ch.2015.006

Povezanost rada

Interdisciplinarne humanističke znanosti, Kazališna umjetnost (scenske i medijske umjetnosti)

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