Mattering Spiritualities brings together an array of international scholars and practitioners to explore spirituality in embodiment through the lens of performance, performative writing, and performance studies.
The book concerns spirituality and takes the body as the site of whatever it is we call spirituality. The methodological assumption is that the opposition of body and spirit is a false binary that calls for re-examination and revision. It stems from the argument that people can deliberately shift their boundaries of perception and knowing through practice, technologies and performative techniques that can alter the way in which they perceive the ecologies in which they are embedded. This approach understands that careful attention to which bodies are performing in any given scenario is crucial, as is a sensitivity to the ramifications of any body’s race, gender, class, and biological ability. Performance can therefore be regarded as anything through which individuals and collectives experiment with bodies as technologies. Each chapter engages with such experiments to explore how bodies experience and relate to other bodies, human and other-than-human, but also how, by mobilizing bodies and changing relationships between them, practitioners can transform people, spaces and places, objects, ecologies large and small, and shift the borders-of-the-known. Such experiments can also reveal intersectional dynamics within given social, political, and biological borders offering new perspectives and angles of analysis.
This collection intends to serve transdisciplinary studies and to support varied learning and teaching environments for undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD students.
Edited by:
Silvia Battista,
David Mason
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Weight: 830g
ISBN: 9781032547541
ISBN 10: 1032547545
Series: Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
Pages: 354
Publication Date: 31 March 2025
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
,
Undergraduate
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
Acknowledgements 00. Introduction Silvia Battista and David Mason SPELL 1. The Glitchening: Performance and Haunted Spaces Kit Danowski 2. Jesus Is Trans! Saga Brink 3. I Woke Up to Ŋmaaduŋmɔ: Sonic Anarchy, Silence and Communal Healing Philip Kwame Boafo 4. Re-Binding the Skin Bible: Queer Inscriptions [M] Dudeck CHARM 5. To Ask Something of the River, I Need to be Committed to Its Wellbeing Marlon Jiménez Oviedo 6. Look to the Heavens: Religion and Space Exploration in the U.S. and Russia Lance Gharavi 7. The Curious Case of Birdly David Mason TRANCE 8. Letting Nothing Do Itself Elisabeth Laasonen Belgrano and Mark D. Price 9. Listening on the Waves: Aquatic Riffs and Other Weathering Conditions Annalaura Alifuoco 10. ▲ Laura Burns 11. From Cancer to Wounds to Thresholds to Interworlds: Stories about Openings, Closures, and Possibilities of Becoming Silvia Battista Index
Silvia Battista is Associate Professor in Performance and Theater Studies at Liverpool Hope University, UK. Her research focuses on the intersection between visual art, performance and theater, particularly on the use of meditative, contemplative and ecstatic practices as creative and epistemological processes in performative cultural praxis. David Mason is an Associate Professor and the Editor-in-Chief of Ecumenica. For many years, he was a board member of the Association for Asian Performance. He is a founding member of the Performance and Religion working group of the International Federation for Theater Research.