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  1. Ethics, Staged.Carrie Noland - 2017 - Performance Philosophy 3 (1):67-91.
    This article stages a dialogue between Giorgio Agamben’s theory of gesture and the 2016 reconstruction of Merce Cunningham’s 1964 choreography, Winterbranch. This juxtaposition encourages a comparison between Agamben's and Cunningham's respective approaches to the semiotics of dance, the way that dance can generate meaning but also evade meaning in a way that Agamben deems "proper" to the "ethical sphere." For Agamben, dance is composed of what he calls "gestures" that have "nothing to express" other than expressivity itself as a "power" (...)
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    Allegories of Temporality: Philippe Jaccottet and the Poetics of the Notebook.Carrie Noland - 1994 - Substance 23 (1):79.
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    Choreography as Breakdown: Alva Noë and Dance.Carrie Noland - 2021 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 54 (1):45-62.
    ABSTRACT The essay explores Alva Noë's theory of choreography as a practice that recapitulates quotidian forms of perception—perception understood as a set of organized behaviors aiming for “the right critical stance.” Noë argues that the moment when we become aware of the organized, constructed nature of our behaviors is not a “breakdown” but rather a choreographic “display” of perception as a form of research. I begin by examining how his theory of dance and dance spectatorship developed through collaborations first with (...)
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    Like-Sensing Subjects.Carrie Noland - 2019 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 44 (1):21-37.
    Midwest Studies In Philosophy, Volume 44, Issue 1, Page 21-37, December 2019.
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    Migrations of Gesture.Carrie Noland & Sally Ann Ness (eds.) - 2008 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    Juxtaposing distinct approaches to gesture in order to explore the ways in which they at once shape and are influenced by culture, the contributors examine the works of writers Henri Michaux and Stphane Mallarm, photographers Henri Cartier ...
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    Poetry at Stake: Lyric Aesthetics and the Challenge of Technology.Carrie Noland - 1999 - Princeton University Press.
    Taking seriously Guillaume Apollinaire's wager that twentieth-century poets would one day "mechanize" poetry as modern industry has mechanized the world, Carrie Noland explores poetic attempts to redefine the relationship between subjective expression and mechanical reproduction, high art and the world of things. Noland builds upon close readings to construct a tradition of diverse lyricists--from Arthur Rimbaud, Blaise Cendrars, and René Char to contemporary performance artists Laurie Anderson and Patti Smith--allied in their concern with the nature of subjectivity in an age (...)
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    Rimbaud and Patti Smith: Style as Social Deviance.Carrie Jaurès Noland - 1995 - Critical Inquiry 21 (3):581-610.
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    Rimbaud and Patti Smith: Style as Social Deviance.Carrie Jaurès Noland - 1995 - Critical Inquiry 21 (3):581-610.
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    Red Front/Black Front: Aimé Césaire and the Affaire Aragon.Carrie Noland - 2006 - Diacritics 36 (1):64-84.
    This essay asks why, historically, the politics of postcolonial theory require of poetry that it be anchored in the concrete material conditions of a specific population. What are the parameters of analysis that have been established by overtly committed works? What obligations to contextualize does a poem like Aimé Césaire's Cahier d'un retour au pays natal impose? Conversely, what pressures does the Cahier place on content-oriented postcolonial approaches? Through a careful examination of the Cahier and the specific political valence it (...)
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