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- W2888415557 abstract "As a gesture applause is both a demonstration of etiquette and an expression of feeling. This article asks how applause can help to conceptualize affective atmospheres in academic performance genres, focusing on the undergraduate lecture and the conference keynote. Historical and theoretical accounts of applause in theatre illuminate its expressive, evaluative and mannered modalities, which are relevant to but distinct from the conventions of applause in the lecture theatre. I analyse anecdotal evidence from social media and my own experience as a lecturer and conference organizer in dialogue with these accounts. The lecture genre raises and sometimes thwarts expectations of seriousness, affirming, in Erving Goffman’s terms, ‘that organized talking can reflect, express, delineate, portray—if not come to grips with—the real world’. That the lecture raises such expectations conditions audiences’ affective responses. One important function of lectures in disciplines concerned with fiction and aesthetics, then, is to challenge what constitutes the real.I conclude by examining Rebecca Schneider’s keynote, ‘Extending a Hand: Gesture, Duration, and the Posthumous Turn’, which was delivered at the 2016 Performance Studies international Conference in Melbourne. ‘Extending a Hand’ was a political intervention into new materialism, a strain of interdisciplinary scholarship that seeks to counter anthropocentrism. Schneider modified her keynote in response to Black Lives Matter protests in the United States during the conference. The lecture’s content and the political and affective climate of its delivery activated peripheral conventions of Australian conference hospitality—the Acknowledgement of Country and the presence of Auslan interpreters—as relational performances. The thunderous applause that followed the keynote marked its felt convergence with a ‘real world’ inclusive of history, hospitality and performance." @default.
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- W2888415557 title "‘The Thin Air of Reality’" @default.
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