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Crisis and Communitas: Performative Concepts of Commonality in Arts and Politics

Crisis and Communitas: Performative Concepts of Commonality in Arts and Politics

  • Author: Sugiera, Margorzata

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Contents

  • List of Contributors
  • Crisis and Communitas. An Introduction: Dorota Sajewska and Małgorzata Sugiera
  • Part I: Community as Potentiality
  • Chapter 1: Jeremy Gilbert, An Aesthetics of Solidarity: Collective Becoming After Neoliberalism
  • Chapter 2: Małgorzata Sugiera, Speculative Communities: Designing Contact Zones in Times of Eco-Eco-Crisis
  • Chapter 3: Tadeusz Koczanowicz, The Emotional Citizenship of Exile
  • Chapter 4: Katarzyna Bojarska, Past in Common: Departing from History
  • Part II: Bodies and the Communal Power
  • Chapter 5: Dorota Sajewska, Affective Communitas. Towards a Performative Theory of Historical Agency
  • Chapter 6: Dorota Sosnowska, Towards Ephemeral Communities of Care: AIDS, Political Transition, and Crisis
  • Chapter 7: Eduardo Jorge de Oliveira, Inventing Skins. Reinventing Community: Writing, Performance and Theory in Brazil (1960–2020)
  • Chapter 8: Nina Seiler, Maria Janion’s Frenzy: Transgressing the Crisis of 1968
  • Part III: Imageries of the Commons
  • Chapter 9: Paweł Mościcki, Sharing Image, Sharing Time. Dante, Visibility and the Common.
  • Chapter 10: Fabienne Liptay, Just Numbers: From Extras to Agents of an Uncountable Community
  • Chapter 11: Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen, An Avant-Garde with its Back to the Future: Affirming the Crisis
  • Chapter 12: Louise Décaillet, Assembling the Audience: The Spread of the Parliamentary Form in Contemporary Arts
  • Part IV: Artists Speak!
  • Manifest 1: Marc Streit, On Eating and Being Eaten: Notes on the zürich moves! 2019 research and contextualisation
  • Manifest 2: Wojtek Ziemilski, What Do We Want? Society! When Do We Want it? Now! "Come Together" and its Discontents
  • Manifest 3: Ema Hesterová and Peter Sit (APART collective), Torn apart
  • In a historical perspective. Interview with Susan Buck-Morss
  • Index