Mourning the Ends: Collaborative Writing and Performance

Sarah Lucie, Juliana Moraes, Evan Moritz, Malin Palani, Aneta Stojnić, Kristof van Baarle, Peter Burke, Sozita Goudouna, Renata Gaspar, Adham Hafez, Nilüfer Ovalıoğlu Gros, Jan-Tage Kühling, Eero Laine, Rumen Rachev, and Maria Shantelle Alexies Ambayec
punctum books
2025-03-21

Mourning the Ends: Collaborative Writing and Performance is an opening, a beginning, an attempt to rethink how we can be, think, and work together. This book, authored by a multitude, explores new methodologies of collaborative scholarship for the arts and humanities within the context of the various ecological, medical, military, and epistemic ends facing the world.

The authors of Mourning the Ends performed an experimental methodology as the book was researched, written, and revised by fifteen individuals situated across the globe. The writing emerged in part from a shared sense of mourning through the global pandemic and ongoing ecological catastrophes, yet the questions and arguments that are raised are immediately relevant as the rolling crises of our contemporary moment play out and further develop. The volume challenges a number of key areas in performance studies as well as foundational expectations and assumptions of the arts and humanities more broadly—namely, that writing and scholarship should be solitary endeavors. The authors write back against the model of thinking and studying that centers the singular genius, especially against the backdrop of enduring and apparent end times.

Mourning the Ends is in some ways a rehearsal for another future, a speculative engagement with performance, ecology, and academic affiliation beyond institutional bounds—a methodology for shared mourning, performance, and thinking.

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  • Performance art
  • Research methods: general
  • Performance art
  • artistic research
  • experimental metholodogies
  • extinction
  • Theory of art
  • Performance art
  • Research methods: general
  • climate emergency
  • ecology
  • experimental methodologies
  • methodology in art
  • performance studies

Mourning the Ends: Collaborative Writing and Performance

Sarah Lucie, Juliana Moraes, Evan Moritz, Malin Palani, Aneta Stojnić, Kristof van Baarle, Peter Burke, Sozita Goudouna, Renata Gaspar, Adham Hafez, Nilüfer Ovalıoğlu Gros, Jan-Tage Kühling, Eero Laine, Rumen Rachev, and Maria Shantelle Alexies Ambayec

punctum books

2025-03-21

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Mourning the Ends: Collaborative Writing and Performance is an opening, a beginning, an attempt to rethink how we can be, think, and work together. This book, authored by a multitude, explores new methodologies of collaborative scholarship for the arts and humanities within the context of the various ecological, medical, military, and epistemic ends facing the world.

The authors of Mourning the Ends performed an experimental methodology as the book was researched, written, and revised by fifteen individuals situated across the globe. The writing emerged in part from a shared sense of mourning through the global pandemic and ongoing ecological catastrophes, yet the questions and arguments that are raised are immediately relevant as the rolling crises of our contemporary moment play out and further develop. The volume challenges a number of key areas in performance studies as well as foundational expectations and assumptions of the arts and humanities more broadly—namely, that writing and scholarship should be solitary endeavors. The authors write back against the model of thinking and studying that centers the singular genius, especially against the backdrop of enduring and apparent end times.

Mourning the Ends is in some ways a rehearsal for another future, a speculative engagement with performance, ecology, and academic affiliation beyond institutional bounds—a methodology for shared mourning, performance, and thinking.

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Topics

  • Performance art
  • Research methods: general
  • Performance art
  • artistic research
  • experimental metholodogies
  • extinction
  • Theory of art
  • Performance art
  • Research methods: general
  • climate emergency
  • ecology
  • experimental methodologies
  • methodology in art
  • performance studies