The tragedy, the tragic and the political
EHB/RITS/DKVUBUniversit de Paris XKULeuven
The main object of study of this congress is the tragedy with respect to its content and its form, its history as a genre and as a locus of contestation and political and philosophical reflection. The Attic tragedy, the point of departure of the European and Western theatre tradition, functions as a starting point for an intra- and extrasystemic analysis of all kinds of theatrical forms, experiments, canons and comments which relate to that history in one way or another. The outset of this project is both historical and diachronic (from the Attic tragedy through the Elizabethan play to contemporary interpretations by Pasolini) as well as synchronous and interdisciplinary (the tragic as an analytical paradigm, as a lever for ideological critique in the discourse on human cruelty). Through many ages both tragedy and Trauerspiel the serious expressions of theatricality have had a major influence on the evolution of political society and on the place of the individual, of the political subject within this society. Exactly these mechanisms of interference between the tragedy, the political subject and their representation are at the very heart of this research project.
23/03 RITS: Les Grecs et nous
Chair: Klaas Tindemans (RITS)
10.00-10.15: opening speech
10.15-11.00: Hans-Thies Lehmann (Universitt Frankfurt am Main): Theatre without tragedy? Heiner Mllers postdramatic theatre and the fate of representation
11.15-12.00: Freddy Decreus (Universiteit Gent): The Greek tragedy today
LUNCH
13.30-14.15: Jean Jourdheuil (Universit de Paris X): Mller et la tragdie grecque
14.30- 15.15: Finn Yunker: Dealing With Helen: Tragedy as seen by a playwright today
15.30-16.15: Johan Simons (Hollandia / NTGent): Violence within the messenger story (Dutch)
BREAK
16.45-17.15: Pieter De Buysser: Oedipus is pulling a wry face underneath the rules of his tragedy. A sunny terror.
16.30-17.30: round-table discussion: Pieter Debuysser, Ragna Aurich, Johan Boonen, et al.
DINER
19.30: Introduction Pol Dehert (RITS)
20.30: Film Grber: Winterreise im Olympiastadium
24/03 STUK Tragedy/Trauerspiel/Cruelty
Chair: Bart Philipsen (KULeuven)
10.00-10.15: Introduction
10.15-11.00: Christian Biet (Universit de Paris X): Reprsentation de la cruaut dans le thtre du dbut du XVIIe sicle
11.15-12.45: Isabelle Beucher (Universit de Paris X): introduction to Bill Alexander
11.45-12.30: Bill Alexander (RSC London): The relationship between King Lear and Titus Andronicus
LUNCH
14.00-14.45: Bart Philipsen (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven): Bloody words: Hlderlin & Sophocles
15.00-15.45: Stefan Hertmans: A red dyed word (Dutch)
BREAK
16.30-17.15: Katrien Vuylsteke-Vanfleteren (RITS): Aars!, an unashamed view on the political dimension of the Oresteia
17.30-18.30: Cruelty in the theatre of Romeo Castellucci.
Introduction by Wouter Hillaert (De Morgen) & Thomas Crombez (Universiteit Antwerpen)
DINER
20.00: Introduction
20.30: Film Orson Welles: Touch of Evil (t.b.c.)
25/03 RITS Political / Tragic / Comical
Chair: Karel Vanhaesebrouck (RITS)
10.00-10.15: Introduction
10.15-11.00: Introduction Tom Rummens (Victoria) & Karel Vanhaesebrouck (RITS)
Documentary by Victoria (Ghent): Strong men with a spotless mind: The tribunal as theatre
11.15-12.30: Round-table discussion: David Janssens, Klaas Tindemans, Christian Biet, Romain Jobez et al.
LUNCH
14.00-14.45: Ivo Kuyl (RITS / KVS): The comedy as a tragedy in extremis (Dutch)
15.00-15.45: Ronald Geerts (Vrije Universiteit Brussel): The cinema and the tragic
BREAK
16.15-17.00: Maarten De Pourcq (Katholieke Universiteit Brussel): To be and to have been, some questions of Roland Barthes on photography, tragedy and the tragic
17.30-18.15: Sam Ijsseling: A minor philosophy of the tragedy
DRINK
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With the kind support of the Flemish Fund for Scientific Research
Agenda
Événements & colloques
Publié le par Camille Esmein (Source : Karel Vanhaesebrouck)