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Movement Research Performance Journal #60
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Movement Research Performance Journal #60

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 899062990Y
ISBN-13 9798990629905
Publisher Movement Research
Imprint Movement Research
Country of Manufacture US
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Jun 1st, 2024
Weight 242 grams
Dimensions 42.40 x 29.60 x 0.60 cms
Ksh 2,150.00
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"Read My Lips" is a phrase that will be familiar to longtime readers of the Movement Research Performance Journal-so familiar that the mere reference will bring to mind an image posted by the artist collective GANG, an image that lies at the heart of one of the journal's most spectacular moments. Issue #3, with its focus "Gender Performance," was published in 1991 amid that era's Culture Wars, receiving almost immediately negative reception from government officials (the NEA threatened to withdraw funding from Movement Research) and many members of the dance community (who considered Issue #3 to be deliberately provoking the so-called "war," intentionally taking a political position that some worried might comprise future funding of the field). In the thirty-three years since its publication, Issue #3 has developed a patina familiar to many artist-activist histories that are looked upon with romance and nostalgia, often by those for whom that history is only a fantasy (rather than a lived experience). For the current issue, Issue #60, we revisit Issue #3 attempting to move beyond this idealization by engaging critically with the original content. Under the direction of four contributing editors-Amalle Dublon, Kay Gabriel, Keioui Keijaun Thomas, and Anh Vo- we've assembled a new body of work by mostly trans and queer
“Read My Lips” is a phrase that will be familiar to longtime readers of the Movement Research Performance Journal—so familiar that the mere reference will bring to mind an image posted by the artist collective GANG, an image that lies at the heart of one of the journal’s most spectacular moments. Issue #3, with its focus “Gender Performance,” was published in 1991 amid that era’s Culture Wars, receiving almost immediately negative reception from government officials (the NEA threatened to withdraw funding from Movement Research) and many members of the dance community (who considered Issue #3 to be deliberately provoking the so-called “war,” intentionally taking a political position that some worried might comprise future funding of the field). In the thirty-three years since its publication, Issue #3 has developed a patina familiar to many artist-activist histories that are looked upon with romance and nostalgia, often by those for whom that history is only a fantasy (rather than a lived experience). For the current issue, Issue #60, we revisit Issue #3 attempting to move beyond this idealization by engaging critically with the original content. Under the direction of four contributing editors—Amalle Dublon, Kay Gabriel, Keioui Keijaun Thomas, and Anh Vo— we’ve assembled a new body of work by mostly trans and queer

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