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Figures of Speech: Ann Hamilton's Installations of Absence
Lunberry, Clark
Sites of Performance, 2014, p.89-102
Anthem Press
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Título:
Figures of Speech: Ann Hamilton's Installations of Absence
Autor:
Lunberry, Clark
Assuntos:
Anatomy
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Applied arts
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Art genres and movements
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Art history
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Arts
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Behavioral sciences
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Biological sciences
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Biology
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Body regions
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Communications
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Communications media
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Curtains
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Decorative arts
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Eyes
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Families
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Family members
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Figurative language
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Figures of speech
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Furniture
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Gestures
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Grandmothers
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Grandparents
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Head
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Home furnishings
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Human societies
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Installation art
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Language
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Linguistics
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Nonverbal communication
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Parents
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Performance art
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Performing arts
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Postmodern art
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Social institutions
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Social sciences
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Sociology
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Theater
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Visual materials
É parte de:
Sites of Performance, 2014, p.89-102
Descrição:
It was Samuel Beckett who, in his theatrical and narrative reductions, earlier offered us stories in which the stories being told had nearly vanished, their characters often left stranded in the middle of an event whose beginnings were forgotten and who endings were only waited for. There, we were presented with the stark image of a person alone, seen as if in slow-motion (ornomotion), and the repetitive gestures of a body in time—Estragon bending over his boot, the blinded Hamm in his wheelchair placed in the center of a room that he could not even see. Shifting
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Anthem Press
Idioma:
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