Performing, Strolling, Thinking: From Minor Literature to Theatre of the Future
Performing, Strolling, Thinking: From Minor Literature to Theatre of the Future
This chapter explores the notion of territory in the works of both Gilles Deleuze and Martin Heidegger. It examines whether race and its minor theatre want a dwelling place and investigates whether there is a political potential within the body without organs (BWO) which offers a resistance to the homely conception of dwelling. It provides a contextualisation of this future theatre in the Deleuzo-Guattarian project of minor literature as a whole and questions the practicality of the schizo-stroll and the BWO. It also discusses the notion of Heideggerian deterritorialisation.
Keywords: territory, Gilles Deleuze, Martin Heidegger, minor theatre, body without organs, dwelling, minor literature, schizo-stroll, Heideggerian deterritorialisation
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