Regarding the Pain of Rats: Kim Jones's "Rat Piece"

Animal presence unsettles practices of spectatorship and reframes assumptions about embodiment and affect in four differently exemplary animal performances, including one dating back to the 18th century. In all of them, the ethics of watching other animals, human or nonhuman, and the call for evalua...

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Veröffentlicht in:TDR : Drama review 2007-03, Vol.51 (1), p.160-165
1. Verfasser: Harries, Martin
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Animal presence unsettles practices of spectatorship and reframes assumptions about embodiment and affect in four differently exemplary animal performances, including one dating back to the 18th century. In all of them, the ethics of watching other animals, human or nonhuman, and the call for evaluation and judgment is complicated by recognition of the multiplicitous and mysterious nature of pain and pleasure.
ISSN:1054-2043
1531-4715
DOI:10.1162/dram.2007.51.1.160