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Mitchel Memorial Lecture Series 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 0 $a0-292-73596-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aMap of Alexander's Campaigns -- Motives and Bias in the History of Hieronymus of Cardia -- Alexander and Discontent : The King and His Army in India and Opis, Mesopotamia -- The Veterans and the Macedonian Internal Strife in Babylon (323) -- The Dissolution of the Royal Army, I : The Veterans of Perdiccas and Craterus -- The Dissolution of the Royal Army, II : The Veterans of Eumenes, Neoptolemus and Alcetas, and the Meeting in Triparadeisus -- The Veterans, Eumenes, and Antigonus in Asia Minor -- Eumenes and the Silver Shields -- The Silver Shields in Battle and Eumenes' Death. 330 $aFrom antiquity until now, most writers who have chronicled the events following the death of Alexander the Great have viewed this history through the careers, ambitions, and perspectives of Alexander?s elite successors. Few historians have probed the experiences and attitudes of the ordinary soldiers who followed Alexander on his campaigns and who were divided among his successors as they fought for control of his empire after his death. Yet the veterans played an important role in helping to shape the character and contours of the Hellenistic world. This pathfinding book offers the first in-depth investigation of the Macedonian veterans? experience during a crucial turning point in Greek history (323?316 BCE). Joseph Roisman discusses the military, social, and political circumstances that shaped the history of Alexander?s veterans, giving special attention to issues such as the soldiers? conduct on and off the battlefield, the army assemblies, the volatile relationship between the troops and their generals, and other related themes, all from the perspective of the rank-and-file. Roisman also reexamines the biases of the ancient sources and how they affected ancient and modern depictions of Alexander?s veterans, as well as Alexander?s conflicts with his army, the veterans? motives and goals, and their political contributions to Hellenistic history. He pays special attention to the Silver Shields, a group of Macedonian veterans famous for their invincibility and martial prowess, and assesses whether or not they deserved their formidable reputation. 410 0$aFordyce W. 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Einleitung -- $t1.1 Einführung in das Thema -- $t1.2 Forschungsstand: Choreografie und Institutionskritik -- $t1.3 Begriffsklärungen -- $t1.4 Methoden, Material und Aufbau -- $t2. Raum für Choreografie -- $t2.1 Trisha Brown: Walking on the Wall (1971) -- $t2.2 Kritik am Theater: Judson Dance Theater -- $t2.3 Choreografie im Museum in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren -- $t2.4 Trisha Brown: Glacial Decoy (1979) -- $t2.5 Abwendung vom und die Rückkehr ins Museum ab 1998 -- $t3. Dance in the Museum -- $t3.1 Kritik am Theater: Konzepttanz-Choreograf*innen -- $t3.2 Jérôme Bel: Der Weg zu MoMA Dance Company (2016) -- $t3.3 Xavier Le Roy: »Rétrospective« par Xavier Le Roy (2012) -- $t3.4 Questioning the Institution -- $t3.5 ?Aussenseiter? im Museum? Tino Sehgal ? Xavier Le Roy -- $t4. Museum für Tanz -- $t4.1 Tanz und Museum: ein Paradoxon? -- $t4.2 Boris Charmatz: Musée de la danse (2009?18) -- $t4.3 Die strategische Ausrichtung des Musée de la danse -- $t4.4 Musée de la danse zu Gast im MoMA und in der Tate Modern -- $t4.5 Nach dem Musée de la danse -- $t5. Wider den Binarismus -- $t5.1 Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker: Vortex Temporum (2013) -- $t5.2 White Cube_Black Box -- $t5.3 Zur Gegenüberstellung und Überschneidung der Diskurse der Raummodelle -- $t5.4 Zur Problematik des Binarismus -- $t5.5 Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker: Work/Travail/Arbeid (2015) -- $t5.6 Work/Travail/Arbeid an der Volksbühne Berlin (2018) -- $t6. Schluss und Ausblick: Choreografie im Museum als Institutionskritik? -- $t7. Bibliografie 330 $aDas Phänomen choreografischer Arbeiten im Museum hat Tradition: In den letzten hundert Jahren haben Choreograf*innen verschiedener Generationen die Räumlichkeiten, Settings und Formate des Museums zeitweise dem Theater vorgezogen. White Cube und Black Box bilden dabei nur die äußeren zwei Pole eines Felds, das viele Varianten hervorbringt. Sowohl die Judson-Dance-Theater- als auch die Konzepttanz-Choreograf*innen werden daher in der Forschung mit Institutionskritik am Theater in Verbindung gebracht. Hannah Rocchi prüft anhand der Arbeiten von Trisha Brown, Xavier Le Roy, Boris Charmatz und Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, welche Institutionen kritisiert werden und welche Rolle das Museum, das selbst seit Jahrzehnten stark von Institutionskritik betroffen ist, dabei spielt. 606 $aPERFORMING ARTS / Dance / General$2bisacsh 610 $aAnne Teresa De Keersmaeker. 610 $aBlack Box. 610 $aBoris Charmatz. 610 $aChoreografie. 610 $aChoreography. 610 $aDance. 610 $aInstitutional Critique. 610 $aInstitutionskritik. 610 $aJudson Dance Theater. 610 $aJérôme Bel. 610 $aMuseology. 610 $aMuseum. 610 $aMuseumswissenschaft. 610 $aTanz. 610 $aTheater. 610 $aTheatre. 610 $aTrisha Brown. 610 $aWhite Cube. 610 $aXavier Le Roy. 615 7$aPERFORMING ARTS / Dance / General. 700 $aRocchi$b Hannah$01794706 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910947814103321 996 $aChoreografie Im Museum Als Institutionskritik$94335612 997 $aUNINA