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Experiments in Listening

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Experiments in Listening by Rajni Shah delves into the philosophical and psychological dimensions of attentive listening. The author explores how listening can be a transformative practice that fosters deeper connections and understanding in a fragmented world. Focusing on the nuances and impacts of listening, this book invites readers to reconsider the role and power of this often-overlooked act.
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This book may appeal to you if you are interested in exploring the profound effects of attentive listening within various contexts. It examines how listening can reshape conversations and relationships, offering insights from both philosophical and psychological perspectives.

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Through an exploration of both practice and theory, this book investigates the relationship between listening and the theatrical encounter in the context of Western theatre and performance.

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Through an exploration of both practice and theory, this book investigates the relationship between listening and the theatrical encounter in the context of Western theatre and performance. Rather than looking to the stage for a politics or ethics of performance, Rajni Shah asks what work needs to happen in order for the stage itself to appear, exploring some of the factors that might allow or prevent a group of individuals to gather together as an โ€˜audienceโ€™.

Shah proposes that the theatrical encounter is a structure that prioritises the attentive over the declarative; each of the five chapters is an exploration of this proposition. The first two chapters propose readings for the terms โ€˜listeningโ€™ and โ€˜audienceโ€™, drawing primarily on Gemma Corradi Fiumaraโ€™s writing about the philosophy of listening and Stanley Cavellโ€™s writing about being-in-audience.

The third chapter reflects on the work of Lying Fallow, the first of two practice elements which were part of this research, asking whether and how this project aligns with the modes of listening that Shah has proposed thus far, and introducing Eve Kosofsky Sedgwickโ€™s writing about the preposition โ€˜besideโ€™ in relation to being-in-audience.

In the fourth chapter, Shah examines the role of the invitation in setting up the parameters for being-in-audience, in relation to Sara Ahmedโ€™s writing about arrival and encounter.

And in the final chapter, the second practice element, Experiments in Listening, operates to expand our thinking about where and how the work of being-in-audience takes place.

Blending the boundaries of theoretical, creative and practice-based artistic work, this book is accompanied by a series of five zines. These describe an embodied experience of knowledge from a personal perspective, both playfully and seriously following a line of enquiry developed in each of the chapters.

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Experiments in Listening is praised as a critical and poetic contribution to the rethinking of Euro-colonial views on theatre and performance. Rajni Shah offers a philosophical recalibration by encouraging an attentiveness to listening and recognising marginalised voices. The book is commended for framing performance-making as a dynamic process where knowledge systems are continuously embodied and evolved.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781538144299

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 17 June 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Illustration: 4 b/w illustrations; 6 colour photos;

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 155.0mm

Height: 230.0mm

Weight: 440g

Pages: 280

About the Author

Rajni Shah (they/them) is an artist whose practice is focused on listening and gathering as creative and political acts. Key projectsโ€”always created alongside and in collaboration with othersโ€”include hold each as we fall (1999), The Awkward Position (2003-2004), Mr Quiver (2005-2008), small gifts (2006-2008), Dinner with America (2007-2009), Glorious (2010-2012), Experiments in Listening (2014-2015), Lying Fallow (2014-2015), Song (2016), I donโ€™t know how (to decolonize myself) (2018), Feminist Killjoys Reading Group (2016-2020) and Listening Tables (2019-2020). Archive of works: www.rajnishah.com
They completed a PhD at Lancaster University, which explored the value of listening in theatre and performance.

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