Gerald Siegmund and Stefan Hölscher
Introduction
1. The Politics of Enjoyment
André Lepecki
From Partaking to Initiating: Leadingfollowing as Dance's (a-personal) Political Singularity
Oliver Marchart,
Dancing Politics. Political Reflections on Choreography, Dance and Protest
Bojana Kunst
Working Out Contemporaneity. Dance and Post-Fordism
2. The Politics of Sense
Erin Manning and
Brian Massumi
Coming Alive in a World of Texture. For Neurodiversity
Ulas Aktas
Civilisational Wilderness or Civilderness and Cultural Immune Systems
Petra Sabisch
Choreographing Participatory Relations Contamination and Articulation
3. The Politics of Modernism
Bojana Cvejić
On the Choreographic Production of Problems
Gabriele Brandstetter
Heteropolitics of Contemporary Dance.
Xavier Le Roy's “Le Sacre du printemps”
Mark Franko
Myth, Nationalism and Embodiment in “American Document”
4. The Politics of the Social
Ana Vujanović
Notes on the Politicality of Contemporary Dance
Gabriele Klein
The (Micro-)Politics of Social Choreography. Aesthetic and Political Strategies of Protest and Participation
Randy Martin
Mobilizing Dance. Toward a Social Logic of the Derivative
Saša Asentić and Ana Vujanović
“My Private Bio-Politics”. A Performance on the Paper Floor (Third phase)
5. The Politics of Community
Ramsay Burt
The Biopolitics of Modernist Dance and Suffragette Protest
Isabell Lorey
Politics of Immunization and the Precarious Life
Gerald Raunig
After Community: Condividuality