The Transformative Power of Performance

A New Aesthetics
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The Transformative Power of Performance / Ästhetik des Performativen
A New Aesthetics
»In this book, Erika Fischer-Lichte traces the emergence of performance as »an art event« in its own right. In setting performance art on an equal footing with the traditional art object, she heralds a new aesthetics.


The peculiar mode of experience that a performance provokes – blurring distinctions between artist and audience, body and mind, art and life – is here framed as the breeding ground for a new way of understanding performing arts, and through them even wider social and...
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»In this book, Erika Fischer-Lichte traces the emergence of performance as »an art event« in its own right. In setting performance art on an equal footing with the traditional art object, she heralds a new aesthetics.


The peculiar mode of experience that a performance provokes – blurring distinctions between artist and audience, body and mind, art and life – is here framed as the breeding ground for a new way of understanding performing arts, and through them even wider social and cultural processes.

With an introduction by Marvin Carlson, this translation of the original Ästhetik des Performativen addresses key issues in performance art, experimental theatre and cultural performances to lay the ground for a new appreciation of the artistic event.« (book description from the English edition by Routledge)

2004, 378 pages
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Erika Fischer-Lichte, born in Hamburg in 1943, is professor of Theatre Studies at the Free University of Berlin. Her research focuses on aesthetics and art theory, the theory and history of the theatre, the aesthetics of contemporary theatre as well as the interrelations between different theatre cultures. Erika Fischer-Lichte has received numerous distinctions, among them an honorary doctorate from the University of Copenhagen in 2006 and the Berliner Wissenschaftspreis in 2010. She became a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2018.

Erika Fischer-Lichte, born in Hamburg in 1943, is professor of Theatre Studies at the Free University of Berlin. Her research focuses on...


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