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If Only (2021)

voice

multilinear

indeterminacy

potentials

fragments

weaving

List of references

Literature:

- Barthes, R., & Balzac, H. d. (1974). S/Z (1st American ed.). New York,: Hill and Wang.

- Boyer, A. (2015). Garments Against Women. Boise: Ahsahta Press.

- Derrida, J. (1998). Of grammatology (Corrected ed.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

- Fry, P. H. (2012). Theory of literature. New Haven Conn.: Yale University Press.

- Goldman, D. (2007). Deborah Hay’s O, O. TDR: The Drama Review 51(2), 157-170.

- Hejinian, L. (2000). The language of inquiry. Berkeley: University of California Press.

- Kristeva, J. (1986). The Kristeva reader (T. Moi Ed.). New York: Columbia University Press.

- Landow, G. P. (2006). Hypertext 3.0 : critical theory and new media in an Era of Globalization (3rd ed.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

- Stuart, M., Peeters, J., & Damaged Goods (dansegruppe). (2010). Are we here yet? : Damaged Goods, Meg Stuart. Dijon: Presses du réel.

Web sources

- Etchells, M. S. T. (2016). Shown and Told. Retrieved from https://www.damagedgoods.be/shown-and-told

- Etchells, M. S.T [De Schakel Waregem]. (2020.April 20). Meg Stuart & Tim Etchells — Shown and Told[Video]. Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh6YKUpJ9Qo&t=1s

- Hay, D. (2011). More About the Adaptation.  Retrieved from https://dhdcblog.blogspot.com/p/archives.html

- Hay, D (2007). How do I recognize my choreography?. Retrieved from https://dhdcblog.blogspot.com/p/archives.html

- Lahiri, D. (2015). Text. Texture. Textile. What words about writing really mean. Retrieved from https://scroll.in/article/772019/text-texture-textile-what-words-about-writing-really-mean

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