TY - CHAP A1 - Lütticken, Sven T1 - From re- to pre- and back again T2 - Over and over and over again : reenactment strategies in contemporary arts and theory / ed. by Cristina Baldacci, Clio Nicastro, and Arianna Sforzini ; Cultural Inquiry ; 21 N2 - Tracing the complex history of the term 'reenactment', back to R.G. Collingwood's philosophy of history, on the one hand, and popular practices of war reenactments and living history museums, on the other, a survey of its current contribution in art and museum practices highlights the importance of historicity - a category the postmodern was supposed to have vacated - in a wide range of examples, from Rod Dickinson and Jeremey Deller to Alexandra Pirici, Manuel Pelmuş, and Milo Rau. Performance reenactments, in particular, are premised on performance art having become historical, but also threaten to digest history in favour of a mere productivist mobilization for the needs of current attention economies. An alternative could be the attempt to counter historical with dramatic time in order to unlock unrealized possibilities and futures, as the term preenactment promises. KW - Reenactment KW - Performance KW - Geschichtlichtkeit KW - Preenactment KW - Historicity KW - Historismus KW - Living History Y1 - 2022 UR - http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/67748 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-677480 UR - https://press.ici-berlin.org/doi/10.37050/ci-21/luetticken_from-re--to-pre-.pdf SN - 978-3-96558-029-9 SN - 978-3-96558-028-2 SN - 2627-731X SP - 2 EP - 16 PB - ICI Press CY - Berlin ER -