不同的身体心智:哭泣的舞蹈

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Leni Van Goidsenhoven, Jonas Rutgeerts, C. Sandahl
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在这篇立场论文中,我们开始阐明crip理论可以为编舞和舞蹈开辟什么。Crip理论是一个分析、揭露和批评表征和社会实践中的正常体系的批判性视角,也是一个基于残疾人生活方式想象替代方案的框架。crip这个词是贬义词“跛子”的缩写,是残疾人个人和社区的重新挪用,是一种自豪感,是对融入主流生活的要求,矛盾的是,它是对边缘地带的挑衅占领Crip理论和编舞”也是我们2022年春天在比利时组织的一个研讨会和博士生院的主题。该活动的目的是将当代表演艺术作为我们在研究和艺术实践中以具体和经验形式进行知识创造的理论领域。在研讨会和博士生院的过程中,我们探讨了“crip dance”如何产生差异,而不是与规范的差异,而是一个不断的差异过程,开辟了与身体、思想和运动相关的多种方式。受我们在活动中的探索和遭遇的启发,我们特邀编辑了一期《舞蹈实践》特刊。我们想为本杂志上已经发生的对话做出贡献的是,深入探索残疾研究及其不守规矩的后代,crip理论,如何不仅批判定义主流舞蹈的能人结构,而且提供非规范性身体心智创造的替代可能性。
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Differing bodyminds: Cripping choreography
In this position paper we start to articulate what crip theory can open up for choreography and dance. Crip theory is a critical perspective that analyses, exposes and critiques systems of normalcy in representation and social practices as well as a framework for imagining alternatives based on disabled ways of being in the world. The term crip, short-hand for the derogatory term ‘cripple’, is a re-appropriation by disabled individuals and communities, an act of pride, a demand for inclusion in mainstream life, and, paradoxically, a defiant occupation of the margins. ‘Crip theory and choreography’ was also the topic of a symposium and doctoral school we organized in Belgium in the spring of 2022. The aim of that event was to adopt the contemporary performing arts as a realm for our theorizing in embodied and experiential forms of knowledge-making in research and art practice. Over the course of the symposium and doctoral school, we explored how ‘crip dance’ might produce difference not as a divergence from the norm, but rather as a constant process of differing that opens up multiple ways of relating to body, mind and movement. Inspired by our explorations and encounters during the event, we are guest editing a Special Issue of Choreographic Practices. What we would like to contribute to conversations already happening in this journal is extended exploration of how disability studies and its unruly offspring, crip theory, not only critique the ableist structures that define mainstream dance, but offer alternative possibilities created by non-normative bodyminds.
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期刊介绍: Choreographic Practices operates from the principle that dance embodies ideas and can be productively enlivened when considered as a mode of critical and creative discourse. This double-blind peer-reviewed journal provides a platform for sharing choreographic practices, critical inquiry and debate. Placing an emphasis on processes and practices over products, this journal seeks to engender dynamic relationships between theory and practice, choreographer and scholar, so that these distinctions may be shifted and traversed. Choreographic Practices will encompass a wide range of methodologies and critical perspectives such that interdisciplinary processes in performance can be understood as they intersect with other territories in the arts and beyond (for example, cultural studies, psychology, phenomenology, geography, philosophy and economics). In this way, the journal will open up the nature and scope of dance practice as research and draw together diverse bodies of knowledge and ways of knowing to illuminate an emerging and vibrant research area.
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