approaches
a literary approach reading into the work (author, genre, style, character, motivation
 plot )
anthropology and cultural location
historical and social context
intellectual context (eg philosophy, conceptions of what it is to be human )
archaeology and a sensitivity to materiality
a comparative perspective
not (necessarily) the assertion of identity
but frictions generating insight
and one that uses the work as a resource in exploring the cultural imaginary
- where does the work take us?

located bodies five

the performing/performed body
the performance of everyday life
the metaphor of performance

performance some concepts
staging and mis-en-scne
props and costume
gesture
posture
habitus habit, custom, acquired abilities and faculties
techniques of the body
proxemics
scale
reach
haptics

the performing body
what is its location, its place?
a designed and dynamic staging,  saturated with significances
a continuity through architecture, environment, material goods and physical bodies

performativity and identity
the way you say something and the act of saying may mean as much as what is said
identity (for example gender) is not something inherent or intrinsic to a person
identity is what emerges from reiterated action
with action conceived as the performance of selfhood
a notion of performativity and gender associated with Judith Butler