Kelina Gotman
Kélina Gotman is Professor of Performance and the Humanities at King's College London. She writes widely on the history and philosophy of disciplines and institutions, language, performance, writing and translation. She is author of Choreomania: Dance and Disorder (2018, David Bradby Award for outstanding research) and Essays on Theatre and Change: Towards a Poetics Of (2018); co-editor of Foucault's Theatres (2020); editor of Theories of Performance: Critical and Primary Sources, 4 vols. (2022...See more
Kélina Gotman is Professor of Performance and the Humanities at King's College London. She writes widely on the history and philosophy of disciplines and institutions, language, performance, writing and translation. She is author of Choreomania: Dance and Disorder (2018, David Bradby Award for outstanding research) and Essays on Theatre and Change: Towards a Poetics Of (2018); co-editor of Foucault's Theatres (2020); editor of Theories of Performance: Critical and Primary Sources, 4 vols. (2022); and translator of Félix Guattari's The Anti-Oedipus Papers (2006) and playwright Marie Ndiaye's The Snakes (2016). She collaborates internationally in the arts. See less
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