Performance Philosophy and the Future of Genre: Thinking Through Tragedy & Comedy
An international symposium to be held at the ICI Berlin on December 4-5, 2014
What is the relation between laughter and thought? How does suffering bring about understanding? Do some philosophies have a comic rather than a tragic vision? The contemporary fascination with how performance and philosophy overlap begs an appeal to genre studies. Tragedy and comedy can function as exemplary sites on which the tensions between theatre, philosophy and performance are played out.
Bringing together performers and scholars from the fields of philosophy, literature and theater, this symposium will investigate how contrasting genres inform the relation between performance and philosophy.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Simon Critchley
The New School
Erika Fischer Lichte
Free University Berlin
Hans-Thies Lehmann
Goethe University Frankfurt/Main
PANELISTS:
Russell Ford
Elmhurst College
John Morreall
College of William and Mary
Jennifer Wallace
Cambridge University
Rupert Glasgow
Independent Scholar
Nikolaus Müller-Schöll
Goethe University Frankfurt/Main
Stephen Wilmer
Trinity College Dublin
Joachim Küpper
Free University Berlin
Freddie Rokem
University of Tel Aviv
Along with over 20 distinguished seminar presenters from around the world
Join our round-table discussions, in-depth seminar sessions and keynote lectures and take part in the lively debate about philosophy’s reliance upon specific dramatic techniques. By thinking the productive clash between generic structure and performative flow, we seek to trace the future of genre in its philosophical dimension in a post-dramatic, post-disciplinary world.
Attendance is free and open to all. The symposium will be held in English. Please visit the website for more details and a complete list of participants: http://www.tragedycomedy.com/
Organized by Ramona Mosse, Anna Street, and Maïté Marciano, founding members of the Performance Philosophy Working Group "Tragedy and Comedy: Genres of Dramatic Thought" (http://performancephilosophy.ning.com/group/tragedy-and-comedy), in cooperation with the Dahlem Humanities Center and the ICI Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry with support of the Center for International Cooperation at the Free University Berlin.