Intimate Rites and Ethical Proposals in Vivi Tellas’s Project Museums

Auteurs

  • Brenda Werth (American University - Washington DC, Estados Unidos da América) American University

Mots-clés :

Project Museums, Real, Affect, Postdramatic, Ethics

Résumé

Vivi Tellas’s Project Museums (1994-2000) invites us to examine the theatricality inherent in museums and, simultaneously, the ways in which theatre draws on functional and aesthetic elements from museums. Focusing on Federico León’s Museo Miguel Ángel Boezzio (1998), I discuss the impact of the use of autobiographical narratives onstage, taking into account observations by Hans-Thies Lehmann regarding this usage in a postdramatic context. I examine the ways in which the play crosses the boundary between real and fictional in order to establish an intimate connection with the audience and present possible modes of understanding the politicization of emotions on stage.

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Biographie de l'auteur

Brenda Werth (American University - Washington DC, Estados Unidos da América), American University

Brenda Werth is Associate Professor of Latin American Studies at American University in Washington DC. Her research interests include Latin American theater, performance, memory studies, and translation. She is author of the book Theater, Performance, and Memory Politics in Argentina (Palgrave 2010).

Publiée

2022-10-16

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Werth (American University - Washington DC, Estados Unidos da América), B. (2022). Intimate Rites and Ethical Proposals in Vivi Tellas’s Project Museums. Révue Brésilienne d’Études De La Présence, 3(3), 780–795. Consulté à l’adresse https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/presenca/article/view/39228

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Théâtre post-dramatique en Argentine

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