RISD M.A. Thesis
Living in Untranslatability
Performance Art in China and USA
This thesis embodies discontinuities in performance art and its non-equivalent Chinese term “行为艺术” between language and cultural context into a migrating journey. A comparative analysis on the disciplinary history of performance art studies in the US and China laid a foundation in exploring the dynamics of marginality in two contexts. Extracting from the narrative mechanism and body view of Chinese performance art, I demonstrate how the philosophy of living (生) inspired many artistic creation, which also echoes my research journey. And from our mutual living experience, I pose the concept of constructive untranslatability that applies positionality and situated knowledge to bridge global dialogues.
Thesis Advisor
Avishek Ganguly
Thesis Reader
Naimah Petigny
Guest Critic
Zhang Yi
Global Arts & Cultures • Division of Liberal Arts
Rhode Island School of Design, 2023
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