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LAUNCH OF THE PERFORMANCE PHILOSOPHY JOURNAL
http://www.performancephilosophy.org/journal​ 

Dear Colleagues,

We are delighted to announce the launch of the Performance Philosophy journal and the publication of the first volume, edited by Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca, with layout editor Theron Schmidt. 

As an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal, Performance Philosophy publishes articles that interrogate what this field might be and what might be possible within it.The journal will be published annually in the first instance.

The Editors are:Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca, University of Surrey, United KingdomEve Katsouraki, University of East London, United KingdomTheron Schmidt, King's College London, United Kingdom; University of New South Wales, AustraliaDaniel Watt, Loughborough University, United Kingdom
The journal will also include a section called [Margins].[Margins] is dedicated to publishing creative, non-standard approaches to the manifold relationships that may arise out of the conjunction between performance and philosophy, including (but not limited to) ficto-criticism, aphorism, forays, manifestos, and visual essays.
[Margins] EditorKélina Gotman, King's College London, United Kingdom
We hope you enjoy the first issue and look forward to your contributions to future issues!
VOL 1 (2015)TABLE OF CONTENTSEditorialLaura Cull Ó Maoilearca
Performance Philosophy - Pasts, Presents, FuturesFor What Do We Need Performance Philosophy?Esa Kirkkopelto From Odd Encounters to a Prospective Confluence: Dance-PhilosophyBojana Cvejić Every Text is a Performance: A Pre-History of Performance PhilosophyDavid Kornhaber The Contemporary Quarrel Between Performance and Literature? Reflections on Performance (and) PhilosophyJames Corby The ‘Philosophy of Performance’ and the Performance of PhilosophyAndrew Bowie Missing the Wrong Target: On Andrew Bowie’s Rejection of the Philosophy of MusicTomas McAuley Minding the Gap – of Indifference: Approaching ‘Performance Philosophy’ with Salomo Friedlaender (1871-1946)Alice Lagaay On Performative Philosophy – 10 impulses for discussion from [soundcheck philosophie]Eva Maria Gauß, Rainer Totzke From Semiotics to Philosophy: Daring to Ask the ObviousDavid Z. Saltz The Philosopher as Stage-HandTheron Schmidt Notes on TragedyThe Processes of Eavesdropping: Where Tragedy, Comedy and Philosophy ConvergeFreddie Rokem Exceptionalism, Schizophrenia, Artaud: On JudgmentKélina Gotman Tragedy, Immanence, and the Persistence of SemblanceKaroline Gritzner ConversationsPerforming Philosophy in Asian TraditionsArno Böhler, Adam Loughnane, Graham Parkes What Is Philo-Performance? A roundtableFlore Garcin Marrou, Amalia Boyer, Charlotte Hess, Maria Kakogianni, Liza Kharoubi, Esa Kirkkopelto, Camille Louis, Marielle Pélisséro, Mélanie Perrier, Nadia Vadori-Gauthier, Aline Wiame Laruellian Re-visioningsLaruelle’s ‘Criminally Performative’ Thought: On Doing and Saying in Non-PhilosophyJohn Ó Maoilearca Doing Life Is That Which We Must ThinkWill Daddario Thinking Without Authority: Performance Philosophy as the Democracy of ThoughtTony Fisher Non-human Performance PhilosophyThe Place of Plants: Spatiality, Movement, GrowthMichael Marder Encountering Worlds: Performing In/As Philosophy in the Ecological AgeJoão Florêncio The Concert of Humans and Nightingales: Why Interspecies Music WorksDavid Rothenberg Siting PoliticsThe Performer as Philosopher and Diplomat of Dissensus: Thinking and Drinking Tea with Benjamin Verdonck in Bara/ke (2000)Christel Stalpaert Punk Women and Riot GrrlsRosi Braidotti Siting performance philosophy: positions, encounters and reflections at Beirut: Bodies in PublicElla Parry-Davies, Eliesh S.D. EpilogueTo GrieveWill Daddario 

 		 	   		  

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