<p>How might performance serve as a means for facing ubiquitous trauma and pain in humans and ecologies? </p><p>While reflecting on her multidisciplinary work <em>Systems of Pain/Networks of Resilience</em> artist Meghan Moe Beitiks considers bodies of knowledge in Trauma Theory Intersectional Feminist Philosophy Ecology Disability Studies New Materialism Object-Oriented Ontology Gender Studies Artistic Research Psychology Performance Studies Social Justice Performance Philosophy Performance Art and a series of first-person interviews in an attempt to answer that question. Beitiks brings us through the first-person process of making the work and the real-life embodied encounters with the theories explored within it as an expansion of the work itself. Facing down difficult issues like trauma discrimination and the vulnerability of the body Beitiks looks to commonalities across species and disciplines as means of developing resilience and cultivating communities. Rather than paint a picture of glorious potential utopias Beitiks takes a hard look at herself as an embodiment of the values explored in the work and stays with the difficult sucky troubling work to be done. </p><p>Performing Resilience for Systemic Pain is a vulnerable book about the quiet presence and hard looking needed to shift systems away from their oppressive destructive realities.</p>
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