Postmodern Theory and the Choreography of Michael Clark


Autoria(s): Mathews, Rachel Ann
Data(s)

01/10/1992

Resumo

This study addresses two interrelated questions: Can postmodern ‘theory’ illuminate an understanding of Michael Clark’s work? and, a sub-question, In which ways, if at all, does Clark’s work demonstrate a postmodern sensibility? Chapter one, the introduction to this study, provides a ‘portrait’ of postmodernism, that is, it addresses the question What is postmodernism? Chapter two is a biography of Michael Clark. The seminal sections to this study, however, are chapters three and four. Here the author blends a discussion of a) subject matter, treatment and meanings in Clark’s choreography, b) journalistic criticisms of those features of his work, and c) postmodern theory. The outcome of these chapters is to demonstrate that Clark’s works do indeed require re-interpretation and re-evaluation, and to illustrate how these factors might be achieved.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/74785/

Publicador

University of Surrey

Relação

Mathews, Rachel Ann (1992) Postmodern Theory and the Choreography of Michael Clark. Masters by Research thesis, University of Surrey.

Fonte

Dance; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #190403 Dance #Dance #Michael Clark #Choreography #Postmodern theory
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Thesis