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Ethical Militancy - The Workings of Aesthetics

English · Paperback / Softback

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In recent years, much research has been dedicated to the relationship between politics and aesthetics and, in particular, to the political power of aesthetics. This book makes a claim for what comes before any political decision is made and action taken; for what precedes the need for the subject to take a specific stance and adopt a particular (political) attitude. It interprets the "in-between space of aesthetics" (Erika Fischer-Lichte), where production and reception have traditionally met, as a topos within which "action itself is called into question" (Joseph Vogl). This is a space where aesthetics and ethics converge to trouble affirmations and beliefs, and to challenge the subject.
By looking at recent theatrical performances and workshops put on mainly in Athens, Greece, and/or created by Greek artists (Nova Melancholia, Rimini Protokoll, Michael Marmarinos, Theodoros Terzopoulos etc.), this book explores the conditions in which it is possible or necessary for the ethical to emerge in aesthetic contexts. It tracks down the metamorphoses of the ethical and its manifestations in situations of aesthetic unsettling, and reveals hidden ethical paradigms in aesthetic articulations. Furthermore, it focuses on the specific way in which the position of the (ethico-political) subject is articulated within those conditions, arguing that it is impossible for the subject to remain intact once it has entered the ethico-aesthetic space. It asserts that a catastrophe is required, the loss and the vanishing of the subject, in order to reinstate responsibility, to respect the ethicality of time, and to obtain justice; and advocates for the rise of the object, allowing for an unfamiliar political discourse to take the stage.

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Natascha Siouzouli (Dr.) studied theater, philology, and art theory in Athens, Greece. She completed her PhD in Theater Studies in Berlin. She worked at the Freie Universität Berlin between 2006 and 2019. In 2010 she co-founded the Institute for Live Arts Research |¿| in Athens. She also works as a translator. She has published two books: Wie Absenz zur Präsenz entsteht. Botho Strauß inszeniert von Luc Bondy (Transcript 2008), Theater als Intervention. Politiken ästhetischer Praxis (with Julius Heinicke, Joy Kristin Kalu, Janina Möbius, Matthias Warstat; Theater der Zeit 2015).


Product details

Authors Natascha Siouzouli
Publisher Neofelis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.02.2022
 
EAN 9783958083455
ISBN 978-3-95808-345-5
No. of pages 150
Dimensions 135 mm x 12 mm x 209 mm
Weight 226 g
Illustrations Mit 20 Farbabbildungen
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

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