Anna Langhoff and Christoph Schlingensief are two contemporary theatre makers who sit at opposite ends of the dramatic/postdramatic theatre divide. In that both artists see themselves as critics of western neoliberalism, their different approaches to theatre and performance invite a comparative study of ‘being political’. Langhoff’s neorealist plays and Schlingensief’s performance events both demonstrate the limits of liberal society’s capacity to deal with complex social problems. But how effective is each after the event? The paper uses Han Thiess Lehmann’s study of postdramatic theatre to compare the two performance styles.The conference was sponsored by A.D.S.A., the Department of Performance Studies, the School of Letters, Arts and Med...
In 1985, the East German playwright Heiner Müller (1929-95) spoke of the importance of a ‘democrati...
This investigation will be seeking contemporary insight into a binary conundrum that has perplexed t...
After the end of the Cold War had signalled for many the demise of political theatre, a re-emergence...
© 2015 Dr. Anna Teresa ScheerThis thesis examines specific works by the late German filmmaker, theat...
After the Postdramatic? Elfriede Jelinek, Kathrin Röggla, and the Possibility of Political Subjects ...
What do we mean when we describe theatre as political today? How might theatre-makers' provocations ...
What do we mean when we describe theatre as political today? How might theatre-makers' provocations ...
In the German cultural landscape of the 1990s, the name Christoph Schlingensief (1960-2010) was comm...
This is the first book to focus specifically on the late all-round German artist Christoph Schlingen...
The key focus of this research project is the marginalisation of radical and alternative politics in...
This thesis takes its point of departure in the argument that theatre as a medium has largely been o...
Theatre and performance scholarship has exhaustively theorised the nature of the political dimension...
After the end of the Cold War had signalled for many the demise of political theatre, a re-emergence...
What political theatre may be in contemporary times and in what sense it is ‘political’ are the core...
This dissertation challenges the view that drama has been divested of its critical functions under t...
In 1985, the East German playwright Heiner Müller (1929-95) spoke of the importance of a ‘democrati...
This investigation will be seeking contemporary insight into a binary conundrum that has perplexed t...
After the end of the Cold War had signalled for many the demise of political theatre, a re-emergence...
© 2015 Dr. Anna Teresa ScheerThis thesis examines specific works by the late German filmmaker, theat...
After the Postdramatic? Elfriede Jelinek, Kathrin Röggla, and the Possibility of Political Subjects ...
What do we mean when we describe theatre as political today? How might theatre-makers' provocations ...
What do we mean when we describe theatre as political today? How might theatre-makers' provocations ...
In the German cultural landscape of the 1990s, the name Christoph Schlingensief (1960-2010) was comm...
This is the first book to focus specifically on the late all-round German artist Christoph Schlingen...
The key focus of this research project is the marginalisation of radical and alternative politics in...
This thesis takes its point of departure in the argument that theatre as a medium has largely been o...
Theatre and performance scholarship has exhaustively theorised the nature of the political dimension...
After the end of the Cold War had signalled for many the demise of political theatre, a re-emergence...
What political theatre may be in contemporary times and in what sense it is ‘political’ are the core...
This dissertation challenges the view that drama has been divested of its critical functions under t...
In 1985, the East German playwright Heiner Müller (1929-95) spoke of the importance of a ‘democrati...
This investigation will be seeking contemporary insight into a binary conundrum that has perplexed t...
After the end of the Cold War had signalled for many the demise of political theatre, a re-emergence...