| located bodies Ð six the aesthetic body |
| aesthetics |
| perception and sensibilities Ð aesthetics refers to embodied worlds | |
| and poetics Ð constructing worlds |
| tactic Ð look to the limits of a case |
| what is the extreme case of the aesthetic body? Ð when the body itself is the object of a poetics |
| Orlan |
| carnal art |
| aesthetics |
| perception and sensibilities Ð aesthetics refers to embodied worlds | |
| and poetics Ð constructing worlds |
| the lists |
| classification and categorization | |
| Sei Shonagon as arbiter of elegance | |
| ordering the world | |
| creating artificial worlds |
| another limit case Ð Leni Riefenstahl and the fascist body |
| movie - Triumph of the Will (1934) |
| the place Ð Nuremberg, fields, stadia |
| and the people |
| the place Ð HitlerÕs Germany |
| staging and choreography focusing on the male body, the body politic and the body and voice of Hitler |
| an aesthetics of politics |
| the Pillow Book is precisely about the political Ð this is where it often resides | |
| stagecraft/statecraft | |
| symbolic figures | |
| dynamics of relationship, friendship, envy |