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Investigating more than 70 key concepts relating to the performing arts in more than six non-European languages, this volume provides a groundbreaking research tool and one-of-a-kind reference source for theatre, performance and dance studies worldwide. The Companion features in-depth explorations of and expert introductions to a select number of performance-related key concepts in Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Yorùbá as well as the Indian languages Sanskrit, Hindi and Tamil. Key concepts-such as Furga ---- in Arabic, for example, or Jiadingxing --- in Chinese, Gei - in Japanese, Ìparadà in Yorùbá and Imyeon -- in Korean-that defy easy translation from one language to another (and especially into English as the world's lingua franca) and that reflect culturally specific ways of thinking and talking about the performing arts are thoroughly examined in in-depth articles. Written by more than 60 distinguished scholars from around the globe, the articles describe in detail each concept's dynamic history, its flexible scope of meaning and current range of usage. The Companion also includes extensive introductions to each language section, in which internationally renowned experts explain how the presented key concepts are situated within, and are constitutive of, distinct and dynamic epistemic systems that have different yet always interlinked histories and orientations. - Offers a fascinating insight into the unique histories, characteristics, and orientations of linguistically and culturally distinct epistemic systems related to the performative arts - Contains extensive cross-references and bibliographies - An invaluable research tool and one-of-a-kind reference source for scholars and students worldwide and across the humanities, especially in the fields of theatre, performance, dance, translation, area and cultural studies - An accessible handbook for everybody interested in performance cultures and performance-related knowledge systems existing in the world today. This volume provides an invaluable research tool and one-of-a-kind reference source for scholars and students worldwide and across the humanities, especially in the fields of theatre, performance, dance, translation and area studies, history (of science and the humanities) and cultural studies.
Erika Fischer-Lichte is the director of the International Research Center "Interweaving Performance Cultures" at Freie Universität Berlin. Torsten Jost is an academic coordinator at the Cluster of Excellence "Temporal Communities: Doing Literature in a Global Perspective" at Freie Universität Berlin. Astrid Schenka is a performing arts scholar, dramaturg and translator. She was a research associate at the International Research Center "Interweaving Performance Cultures" at the Freie Universität Berlin (2015-2022) and has been a guest lecturer at the Zurich University of the Arts since 2015.
List of Figures Acknowledgements List of Contributors General Introduction: Performance-Related Concepts as Epistemic Systems Erika Fischer-Lichte 1 In Lieu of a Conclusion: Stimulating Research on Performance-Related Concepts as Epistemic Tools and Systems Torsten Jost 2 Editorial Statement Astrid Schenka PART I Yorùbá 3 Introduction Bí--dún Jéyifò 4 Notes on the Language Editing of the Yorùbá Section M. Cristina Boscolo 5 Eré Philip Adéd-`tun Ògúndèjì 6 Egúngún M. Cristina Boscolo 7 Oríkì Karin Barber 8 Àl-- Níyì -`-úndáre and Bí--dún Jéyifò 9 Ìjúbà Adélékè Adé-`k-- 10 Ìparadà Philip Adéd-`tun Ògúndèjì 11 -`gùn Gígùn Dúrótoyè A. Adélékè 12 Òde Olú -báf--mi 13 Ìwà L-wà and -m-lúwàbí Olúfémi Táíwò 14 Ààb-` -`r-` M. Cristina Boscolo PART II Chinese 15 Introduction Shen Lin -- 16 Notes on the Language Editing of the Chinese Section Stefan Christ 17 Xiju -- and Xiqu -- Siyuan Liu 18 Xiqu Hangdang ---- and Yan Ma Tian Mansha --- and Yan Ma 19 Piaoyou -- Zhang Nan 20 Chang - Zhang Nan 21 Chengshi (Hua) --- He Chengzhou --- 22 Jiadingxing --- Huang Jue -- 23 Kongling -- Stefan Christ 24 Qi Yun -- Yin Qiuyan --- 25 Xu - and Shi - Wang Ankui --- 26 Xieyi -- and Xieshi -- Siyuan Liu 27 Shen - and Xing - Kuan-wu Lin and Siyuan Liu PART III Arabic 28 Introduction Khalid Amine ---- ---- 29 Notes on the Language Editing of the Arabic Section Heba Tebakhi --- ----- 30 Furga ---- Khalid Amine ---- ---- 31 Fää ---- Nora Amin ---- ---- and Fadil Jaf --- --- 32 Al--alqa ------ Khalid Amine ---- ---- 33 Gasad --- Nora Amin ---- ---- , Khalid Amine ---- ---- and Fadil Jaf ---- ----- 34 Adä ---- /Tam-il ----- Lina Saneh ---- ---- 35 -akawati ------ Shams Eldin Younis Nagmeldin --- ----- ---- --- ----- and Khalid Amine ---- ---- 36 Maqam ---- Edward Ziter 37 Dramaturgya Ruk-iyya ----------- ----- Khalid Amine ---- ---- 38 Masrä säbi ---- ---- Nora Amin ---- ---- and Khalid Amine ---- ---- 39 Masrä Mustaqill ---- ----- Nora Amin ---- ---- , Khalid Amine ---- ---- , Shams Eldin Younis Nagmeldin --- ----- ---- --- ----- and Edward Ziter PART IV Korean 40 Introduction Ah-Jeong Kim and Haekyung Um 41 Notes on the Language Editing of the Korean Section Jan Creutzenberg 42 Wonhyeong -- CedarBough T. Saeji and Ah-Jeong Kim 43 Gut - Kim Hyunjung --- 44 Nori -- Esther Kim Lee 45 Puri -- Kim Jeongsuk --- and Ah-Jeong Kim 46 Han - (-) Shim Jung-Soon --- 47 Madang -- / Pan - Choi Jae-Oh --- 48 Gulsin -- (--) CedarBough T. Saeji and Jan Creutzenberg 49 Sori -- Haekyung Um 50 Bak - (-) Chan E. Park 51 Imyeon -- (--) Tara McAllister-Viel PART V Japanese 52 Introduction Stanca Scholz-Cionca and Nanako Nakajima ----- 53 Notes on the Language Editing of the Japanese Section Hanna McGaughey 54 Gei - Nanako Nakajima ----- 55 Hana -/- Hanna McGaughey 56 Jo-Ha-Kyu --- Andreas Regelsberger 57 Kata - Andreas Regelsberger 58 Ma - Yamashita Yoshiteru ---- 59 Mitate -- Yamashita Yoshiteru ---- 60 Monomane --- and Riaru --- M. Cody Poulton 61 Mugen -- M. Cody Poulton 62 Shintai --, -- Peter Eckersall 63 Yugen -- Hanna McGaughey PART VI Indian Languages 64 Introduction Kedar A. Kulkarni 65 Notes on the Language Editing of the Indian Languages Section Sarah Merkle-Schneider 66 Abhinaya Anuradha Kapur 67 A--am vis-à-vis Kuttu and Lila Heike Oberlin 68 Classical Anurima Banerji 69 Katha Kedar A. Kulkarni 70 Loknäya Vasudha Dalmia 71 Näak Aparna Dharwadker 72 Näya Saskia Kersenboom 73 Rasa and Bhava Vinay Dharwadker 74 Riyaz Ashok D. Ranade 75 Ve-am Hanne M. de Bruin 76 Vinyasa Vinay Dharwadker 77 Yatharthvad Vasudha Dalmia PART VII Outlook: Aboriginal English 78 Approaching Indigenous Performance Concepts: Aboriginal Artists Talk About Country Helen Gilbert and Margaret Werry, with David Milroy, Dalisa Pigram and Wesley Enoch