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Title: Of assemblages, affordances, and actants – or the performer as bodyworld : the case of puppet and material performance
Authors: Camilleri, Frank
Keywords: Acting -- Study and teaching
Human figure in art
Human body in motion pictures
Feminism and art
Puppet theater
Entertainers
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Routlegde
Citation: Camilleri, F. (2020). Of assemblages, affordances, and actants–or the performer as bodyworld: the case of puppet and material performance. Studies in Theatre and Performance, 1-14. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/14682761.2020.1757320
Abstract: The concept of ‘bodyworld’ refers to the performer’s entangled engagement with the material world. It revises and expands the psychophysical notion of ‘bodymind’ that leaves the human–non- human dichotomy unchallenged. ‘Bodyworld’ is explained via the sociomaterial perspectives of what are termed the 3As: assem- blages, affordances, and actants; i.e. bodyworld as mind–body– world assemblage whose constituent components offer a number of possibilities or affordances, some of which are actualized and/or transformed into performance material and which come to function as active socio-cultural elements or actants in the resultant multi- sourced/assembled product. The conceptualization of the 3As is informed by outlooks like Jane Bennett’s vibrant materiality that address the inter-connectedness of the social and the material in the organization of everyday life and practices. To exemplify ‘body- world’ reference is made to puppetry and material performance, which also serves to update the figure of the marionette as a metaphor for the performer’s work.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/86788
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