In 1993, say, the term Performance Writing, if used at all, suggested simply writing for performance. By 2011, when the author of this collection became the first Professor of Performance Writing, it had attained a much wider-indeed international-currency in discussions of contemporary writing, and had entered the curriculum of a range of courses well beyond its intense first conceptual and pedagogic development at the adventurous Dartington College of Arts. The task-and indeed the task of many of these essays-had been to fill out the terms for an approach to writing that looked beyond and beside literature for its sources, references and material practices. These other frames included: the rapid changes taking place within the technologies for producing, circulating and receiving text; a 'turn to writing' within other cultural practices, especially perhaps its integral presence within visual and sonic culture; the increasing textuality of the shared environment (words in public places, for example); and finally, philosophical preoccupations with the idea of performativity and its entailment with language.
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Weight: 375g
Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
Publication Date: 15 Oct 2013
Publisher: Shearsman Books
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781848613171
About John A. Hall
John Hall is a poet teacher and essayist. He was born in the country now called Zambia in 1945 and moved to England in 1958 where he has lived ever since mostly in Devon. His first poems to meet the attention of other writers appeared in The English Intelligencer in 1966. His first collection Between the Cities was published by Grosseteste in 1968. A number of other collections appeared between then and 1981. A period of 'not writing' discussed in his 1992 article 'Writing and Not Writing' followed. He began to produce visual poems particularly from the mid 1990s. He was a school teacher for five years (1971-1976) before moving to Dartington College of Arts (now part of Falmouth University) where he has worked in different capacities ever since. In the early years he was closely involved in the development of the Art and Social Context degree. He was Vice Principal Academic (or equivalent) between 1990 and 2002. He led the group that planned the Performance Writing degree for a 1994 start. In 2002 he took early retirement to be re-employed as Associate Director of Research. John Hall is Professor of Performance Writing at Falmouth University and visiting professor at York St John University.