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21Logomimesis: A Treatise On The Performing BodyA Treatise On The Performing Body. 2024.This book is a study of the performing arts, the body and language. Inspired by contemporary artistic research and performance philosophy, Esa Kirkkopelto proposes a new understanding of embodiment that has no direct counterpart in existing philosophies of the body, in natural science, or in everyday experience.
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24Unidentified Verbal ObjectsPerformance Philosophy 9 (1). 2024.This article considers how artistically performative practices, especially the scenic embodiment of words, problematizes our accustomed understanding of language, both in a philosophical and an everyday sense. In classical phenomenology à la Heidegger or Merleau-Ponty, language is considered a medium of the process of appearing or expression. As I try to sustain, language should instead be understood as the medium of appearing; not as the primary medium, nor as a medium among others, but as an i…Read more
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57Phenomenological ActorPhenomenology and Practice 17 (1). 2022.In this article, I will open my artistic research process from the phenomenological point of view, by aiming at identifying its phenomenological aspects and potential. My presentation will proceed as a series of practical demonstrations, which enable us to perceive how an actor as a scenic performer conceives their corporeal practice and what kind of phenomena they produce, encounter and operates with. The experience and idea of corporality, rising from the scenic practices described, set new ki…Read more
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On the structure of the scenic encounterIn Kuisma Korhonen & Pajari Räsänen (eds.), The event of encounter in art and philosophy: continental perspectives, Gaudeamus. 2010.
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1Prosaic Stage: Reflections of the Theatre of Walter BenjaminActa Philosophica Fennica 79 115. 2006.
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21Joints and Strings: Body and Object in PerformancePerformance Philosophy 2 (1): 49-59. 2016.This article concerns the ontological status of the performing body. What if it were not considered derivative in relation to any kind of discursive construction or any kind of pre-existent materiality or force? What if it were taken as a starting point of our attempts to understand the linguistic and material aspects of our bodily co-existence? If so, our ideas of what a body can do while performing, and what it consists of, have to change radically. The anatomy of the performing body is studie…Read more
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28Apokatastasis scéniqueIn Marc Escola, Éric Eigenmann & Martin Rueff (eds.), Avec Denis Guénoun. Hypothèses sur le théâtre, la politique, l’Europe, la philosophie, Mētispresses. pp. 103-120. 2020.
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60Les jouets de Walter BenjaminLes Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 27 195-218. 2010.Le but de cet article est de poser la question du rôle des jouets dans la pensée de Walter Benjamin et d’esquisser une réponse. Bien entendu, pareille tâche serait inutile si l’auteur lui-même, en son temps, s’était expliqué à ce sujet. Cela ne semble pas être le cas. Certes, l’intérêt de Benjamin pour la chose est connu et incontestable : il y revient fréquemment dans ses recensions, dans ses œuvres fragmentaires, dans ses pièces radiophoniques, de même que dans les nombreux petits écrits po...
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30For What Do We Need Performance Philosophy?Performance Philosophy 1 (1): 4-6. 2015.In my short manifesto I consider the interrelation of the emergence of performance philosophy and the simultaneous emergence of practice-based or artistic research in the humanities and the higher education in arts. The need for performing artists to have recourse to philosophical discourse is motivated by an attempt to establish their new political and academic role as artist-researchers, as well as to understand the nature and the significance of the knowledge they produce. Performance philoso…Read more
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87I am a Child. Hypothesis on Spectator PedagogyEthics 2 (2): 81-87. 2011.The paper consists of series of suggestions and historical references on the basis of which it would become possible to think and practice „spectator pedagogy” in performing arts. Contemporary performance practices can claim for new kind of political relevance by focusing on the way spectator´s corporeal experience changes during and through theatrical situation. Naive body produced by a performance is also most susceptible for thoroughgoing political and ecological change. This is the first out…Read more
Esa Kirkkopelto
Université Strasbourg 2
Université Strasbourg 2
Alumnus, 2003
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| Ontology |
| Aesthetics |
| Art and Artworks |
| Theater |
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