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Christoph Schlingensief

Author : Anna Teresa Scheer
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2018-02-22
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781350001060

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Christoph Schlingensief by Anna Teresa Scheer Pdf

The first book to focus specifically on the late German artist Christoph Schlingensief's theatre work, it subversively merges art, politics and everyday life to imbue his productions both inside and outside the theatre with a re-energized concept of the political in art. Scheer traces Schlingensief's artistic lineage as a filmmaker with no formal training in theatre, whose work does not correspond to theoretical frameworks such as postdramatic theatre, Regietheater, or established categories of political theatre such as Brechtian, community, and agit-prop theatre. She explores how his work instead draws upon the highly performative gestures of the historical and post-Cold War avant-gardes as well the happenings and event-based practices of the sixties. Comprehensive case studies of six diverse theatrical and activist events are offered to demonstrate both the immediacy of Schlingensief's response to contemporary social and political events and his use of a range of artistic influences and different genres: Rocky Dutschke '68 (1996), Save Capitalism: Throw the Money Away! (1999) The Berlin Republic – or the Ring in Africa (1999) Hamlet (2001), Atta Atta – Art Has Broken Out! (2003) and the Church of Fear (2003). Key questions such as how his theatre functions as a provocation, and how an artist can insert themselves into the powerful flows of imagery produced by the perpetual global news cycle, form a coherent line of enquiry throughout each of the chapters. The significance of Schlingensief's artistic legacy of politicized theatre-making that pioneers new modes of active, aesthetic and public engagement in the political realm remains pertinent to topical socio-political debates and is of relevance to an international audience across a diversity of disciplines.

Christoph Schlingensief's Realist Theater

Author : Ilinca Todorut
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 179 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2021-12-30
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781000527711

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Christoph Schlingensief's Realist Theater by Ilinca Todorut Pdf

This book is the first study of the prolific German filmmaker, performance artist, and TV host Christoph Schlingensief (1960–2010) that identifies him as a practitioner of realism in the theater and lays out how theatrical realism can offer an aesthetic frame sturdy enough to hold together his experiments across media and genres. This volume traces Schlingensief’s developing realism through his theater work in conventional theater venues, in less conventional venues, his opera work focusing on the production of Wagner’s Parsifal at Bayreuth, and his art installations on revolving platforms called Animatographs. This book will be of great interest to scholars of theater, film, and performance art and practitioners.

Christoph Schlingensief

Author : Tara Forrest,Anna Teresa Scheer
Publisher : Intellect Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Art
ISBN : 1841503193

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Christoph Schlingensief by Tara Forrest,Anna Teresa Scheer Pdf

The work of acclaimed German artist Christoph Schlingensief spans three decades and a diverse range of fields, including, film, television, activism, opera, and theatre. Christoph Schlingensief: Art Without Borders is the first book to be published in English on Schlingensief's groundbreaking, politically engaged body of work. Leading scholars in the field offer a critical assessment of Schlingensief's hybrid practice, and an interview with Schlingensief himself provides the reader with insight into past and present projects. The book will be an essential resource for artists, curators, students, and academics in the fields of theater and performance studies, film studies, cultural studies, German studies, political activism, and art history.

From Bayreuth to Burkina Faso

Author : Sarah Hegenbart
Publisher : Leuven University Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2022-11-30
Category : Art
ISBN : 9789462703582

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From Bayreuth to Burkina Faso by Sarah Hegenbart Pdf

Opera Village Africa, a participatory art experiment by the late German multimedia artist Christoph Schlingensief, serves as a testing ground for a critical interrogation of Richard Wagner’s notion of the Gesamtkunstwerk. Sarah Hegenbart traces the path from Wagner’s introduction of the Gesamtkunstwerk in Bayreuth to Schlingensief’s attempt to charge the idea of the total artwork with new meaning by transposing it to the West African country Burkina Faso. Schlingensief developed Opera Village in collaboration with the world-renowned architect Francis Kéré. This final project of Schlingensief is inspired by and illuminates the diverse themes that informed his artistic practice, including coming to terms with the German past, anti-Semitism, critical race theory, and questions of postcolonial (self-)criticism. From Bayreuth to Burkina Faso introduces the notion of the postcolonial Gesamtkunstwerk to disrupt the Eurocentric perspective on art history, exploring how the socio-political force of a postcolonial Gesamtkunstwerk could affect processes of transcultural identity construction. It reveals how Schlingensief translocated the Wagnerian concept to Burkina Faso to address German colonial history and engage with it from the perspective of multidirectional memory cultures.

Disruption in the Arts

Author : Lars Koch,Tobias Nanz,Johannes Pause
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 422 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2018-08-21
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783110579758

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Disruption in the Arts by Lars Koch,Tobias Nanz,Johannes Pause Pdf

The volume examines from a comparative perspective the phenomenon of aesthetic disruption within the various arts in contemporary culture. It assumes that the political potential of contemporary art is not solely derived from presenting its audiences with openly political content, but rather from creating a space of perception and interaction using formal means: a space that makes hegemonic structures of action and communication observable, thus problematizing their self-evidence. The contributions conceptualize historical and contemporary politics of form in the media, which aim to be more than mere shock strategies, which are concerned not just with the ‘narcissistic’ exhibition of art as art, but also with the creation of a new common horizon of experience. They combine the analysis of paradigmatic works, procedures and actions with reference to theoretical debates in the fields of literature, media and art of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The essay-collection shows how textual, visual, auditive or performative strategies disclose their own ways of functioning, intervene in automated processes of reception and thus work on stimulating a sense of political possibilities. The editors acknowledge support from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Program (FP 7/ 2007–2013), ERC grant agreement no. 312454.

Envisioning Social Justice in Contemporary German Culture

Author : Jill E. Twark,Axel Hildebrandt
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781571135698

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Envisioning Social Justice in Contemporary German Culture by Jill E. Twark,Axel Hildebrandt Pdf

Explores how contemporary German-language literary, dramatic, filmic, musical, and street artists are grappling in their works with social justice issues that affect Germany and the wider world.

African Theatre

Author : Christine Matzke,Lena van der Hoven,Christopher Odhiambo,Hilde Roos
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9781847012579

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African Theatre by Christine Matzke,Lena van der Hoven,Christopher Odhiambo,Hilde Roos Pdf

Compelling inside views of what characterises opera and music theatre in African and African diasporic contexts.

After the Avant-garde

Author : Randall Halle,Reinhild Steingröver
Publisher : Camden House
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Art
ISBN : 1571133658

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After the Avant-garde by Randall Halle,Reinhild Steingröver Pdf

Filmmaking in Germany and Austria has changed dramatically with digitalization and the use of video and the Internet. Introducing the work of filmmakers, this volume offers an assessments of the intent and effect of their productions, and describes overall trends.

Realism as Protest

Author : Tara Forrest
Publisher : transcript Verlag
Page : 187 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2015-07-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783839429730

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Realism as Protest by Tara Forrest Pdf

Realism as Protest draws on the »realistic method« developed by Alexander Kluge to counter the limited image of reality generated by the mainstream media. Focusing on innovative productions produced by Kluge, Schlingensief and Haneke, this groundbreaking study explores how the experimental form of their work in film, television and theatre facilitates thinking, discussion and debate about the possibilities for cultural and political change.

The Wounded Self

Author : Nina Schmidt
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781640140165

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The Wounded Self by Nina Schmidt Pdf

Takes the recent wave of German autobiographical writing on illness and disability seriously as literature, demonstrating the value of a literary disability studies approach.

Performing the Matrix

Author : Meike Wagner,Wolf-Dieter Ernst
Publisher : epodium
Page : 359 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Communication
ISBN : 9783940388049

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Performing the Matrix by Meike Wagner,Wolf-Dieter Ernst Pdf

Performing the Matrix. Mediating Cultural Performances presents a collection of case studies and analyses dealing with performances of the matrix that take up questions of identities and social thinking, visualization and perception, the discursive power of texts and historiographic paradigms, and artistic strategies of political intervention. Since 1999 The Matrix has become a popular catchword through the homonymous Wachowski brothers’ movie. As both a traditional concept and a popular phenomenon, ‹matrix› can take on a new value when reconsidered in the light of performance studies. A behind-the-scenes look at theatre, performance, political activism and events may reveal a productive mediating structure that can metaphorically be described as a matrix. This mediating structure and its materializations are fundamentally reshaping modern culture. Accordingly ‹politics of visibility›, ‹media networking›,‹telepresence› and ‹liveness› are considered to be understood as performances of the matrix. If so, how does this understanding of cultural performances ‹as always already mediatized› influence contemporary concepts of performance and media?

Embodying Transformation

Author : Maryrose Casey
Publisher : Monash University Publishing
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2015-06-01
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781922235886

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Embodying Transformation by Maryrose Casey Pdf

The essays in this collection explore transcultural events to reveal deeper understandings of the dynamic nature, power and affect of performance as it is created and witnessed across national and cultural boundaries. Focusing on historical and contemporary public events in multiple contexts, contributors offer readings of transcultural exchanges between Europe, Asia and the Middle East, between colonisers and the colonised and back again. In the process the authors explore questions of aesthetics, cultural anxiety, cultural control and how to realise intentions in performance practice.

Religious Voices in Self-Narratives

Author : Marjo Buitelaar,Hetty Zock
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2013-07-31
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781614511700

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Religious Voices in Self-Narratives by Marjo Buitelaar,Hetty Zock Pdf

In present-day pluralistic and individualized societies, the question of how individuals appropriate religious traditions has become particularly relevant. In this volume, psychologists, anthropologists, and historians examine the presence of religious voices in narrative constructions of the self. The focus is on the multiple ways religious stories and practices feature in self-narratives about major life transitions. The contributions explore the ways in which such voices inform the accommodation and interpretation of these transitions. In addition to being inspired by Dan McAdams’ approach to life stories as ‘personal myths’ that inform us about the quests of individuals for a satisfactory balance between agency and communion, most of the contributors have found the theory of ‘the dialogical self’ developed by Hubert Hermans particularly useful. Thus the contributions explore the ways in which identity formation is shaped by internal dialogues between personal and collective voices in the context of the specific constellations of power in which these voices are embedded. The volume is divided into three parts addressing theoretical and methodological considerations, religious resources in narratives on life transitions, and religious positioning in diaspora.

Postdramatic Theatre and the Political

Author : Karen Jürs-Munby,Jerome Carroll,Steve Giles
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2013-12-19
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781408185889

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Postdramatic Theatre and the Political by Karen Jürs-Munby,Jerome Carroll,Steve Giles Pdf

Is postdramatic theatre political and if so how? How does it relate to Brecht's ideas of political theatre, for example? How can we account for the relationship between aesthetics and politics in new forms of theatre, playwriting, and performance? The chapters in this book discuss crucial aspects of the issues raised by the postdramatic turn in theatre in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century: the status of the audience and modes of spectatorship in postdramatic theatre; the political claims of postdramatic theatre; postdramatic theatre's ongoing relationship with the dramatic tradition; its dialectical qualities, or its eschewing of the dialectic; questions of representation and the real in theatre; the role of bodies, perception, appearance and theatricality in postdramatic theatre; as well as subjectivity and agency in postdramatic theatre, dance and performance. Offering analyses of a wide range of international performance examples, scholars in this volume engage with Hans-Thies Lehmann's theoretical positions both affirmatively and critically, relating them to other approaches by thinkers ranging from early theorists such as Brecht, Adorno and Benjamin, to contemporary thinkers such as Fischer-Lichte, Rancière and others

Disability and Art History

Author : Ann Millett-Gallant,Elizabeth Howie
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2016-10-26
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781315439990

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Disability and Art History by Ann Millett-Gallant,Elizabeth Howie Pdf

This is the first book of its kind to feature interdisciplinary art history and disability studies scholarship. Art historians have traditionally written about images of figures with impairments and artworks by disabled artists, without integrating disability studies scholarship, while many disability studies scholars discuss works of art, but do not necessarily incorporate art historical research and methodology. The chapters in this volume emphasize a shift away from the medical model of disability that is often scrutinized in art history by considering the social model and representations of disabled figures from a range of styles and periods, mostly from the twentieth century. Topics addressed include visible versus invisible impairments; scientific, anthropological, and vernacular images of disability; and the theories and implications of looking/staring versus gazing. They also explore ways in which art responds to, envisions, and at times stereotypes and pathologizes disability. The insights offered in this book contextualize understanding of disability historically, as well as in terms of medicine, literature, and visual culture.