A performatividade na documentação de performances , de Philip Auslander
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https://doi.org/10.22409/poiesis.2033.337-352Keywords:
performance, documentação, teatralAbstract
Para investigar o limiar entre performance e sua documentação, o autor categoriza as imagens como documentais ou como teatrais ao discorrer sobre os atravessamentos do documento como evidência e como plataforma de representação, entendida como geradora de identidade para a performance ao viabilizar seu acesso ao público. O autor fundamenta-se em uma questão instável, ora por indagar a relevância da veracidade do evento “ao vivo”, ora por examinar performances programadas sem audiências, evidenciando a documentação como fenômeno para o espectador. (Resumo elaborado pelos tradutores)
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