The work of acclaimed German artist Christoph Schlingensief spans three decades and a diverse range of fields, including, film, television, activism, opera, and theatre. Christoph Schlingensief: Art Without Borders is the first book to be published in English on Schlingensief’s groundbreaking, politically engaged body of work. Leading scholars in the field offer a critical assessment of Schlingensief’s hybrid practice, and an interview with Schlingensief himself provides the reader with insight into past and present projects. The book will be an essential resource for artists, curators, students, and academics in the fields of theater and performance studies, film studies, cultural studies, German studies, political activism, and art history.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Tara Forrest is a senior lecturer in cultural studies at the University of Technology, Sydney.
Anna Teresa Scheer is a performer and theatre director who worked in Berlin from 1992 to 2006, including a period at the Volksbühne, where Christoph Schlingensief was in-house director.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
List of Titles
Foreword Alexander Kluge
Background, Inspiration, Contexts Tara Forrest and Anna Teresa Scheer
1. The Tunguska Manifesto: Schlingensief’s Critique of Film and the Restitution of Experience Richard Langston
2. An Obscene Reckoning: History and Memory in Schlingensief’s Deutschlandtrilogie Kristin T. Vander Lugt
3. Theatre of Self-Questioning: Rocky Dutschke, ’68, or the Children of the Revolution Sandra Umathum
4. Passion Impossible or Man with a Mission: A Goffmanesque Intervention Anna Teresa Scheer
5. Putting the Public Sphere to the Test: On Publics and Counter-Publics in Chance 2000 Solveig Gade
6. ‘Right now Austria Looks ridiculous’: Please Love Austria!—Reforging the Interaction between Art and Politics Denise Varney
7. Productive Discord: Schlingensief, Adorno, and Freakstars 3000
Tara Forrest
8. The Fusion and Confusion of Art and Terror(ism): ATTA ATTA
Brechtje Beuker
9. Media Play: Intermedial Satire and Parodic Exploration in Elfriede Jelinek and Christoph Schlingensief’s Bambiland
Morgan Koerner
10. Schlingensief’s Animatograph: Time Here Becomes Space Roman Berka
11. Citizen of the Other Place: A Trilogy of Fear and Hope Florian Malzacher
12. Blurring Boundaries/Changing Perspectives: An Interview with Christoph Schlingensief Florian Malzacher
The work of acclaimed German artist Christoph Schlingensief spans three decades and a diverse range of fields, including, film, television, activism, opera, and theatre. Christoph Schlingensief: Art Without Borders is the first book to be published in English on Schlingensief’s groundbreaking, politically engaged body of work. Leading scholars in the field offer a critical assessment of Schlingensief’s hybrid practice, and an interview with Schlingensief himself provides the reader with insight into past and present projects. The book will be an essential resource for artists, curators, students, and academics in the fields of theater and performance studies, film studies, cultural studies, German studies, political activism, and art history.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Tara Forrest is a senior lecturer in cultural studies at the University of Technology, Sydney.
Anna Teresa Scheer is a performer and theatre director who worked in Berlin from 1992 to 2006, including a period at the Volksbühne, where Christoph Schlingensief was in-house director.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
List of Titles
Foreword Alexander Kluge
Background, Inspiration, Contexts Tara Forrest and Anna Teresa Scheer
1. The Tunguska Manifesto: Schlingensief’s Critique of Film and the Restitution of Experience Richard Langston
2. An Obscene Reckoning: History and Memory in Schlingensief’s Deutschlandtrilogie Kristin T. Vander Lugt
3. Theatre of Self-Questioning: Rocky Dutschke, ’68, or the Children of the Revolution Sandra Umathum
4. Passion Impossible or Man with a Mission: A Goffmanesque Intervention Anna Teresa Scheer
5. Putting the Public Sphere to the Test: On Publics and Counter-Publics in Chance 2000 Solveig Gade
6. ‘Right now Austria Looks ridiculous’: Please Love Austria!—Reforging the Interaction between Art and Politics Denise Varney
7. Productive Discord: Schlingensief, Adorno, and Freakstars 3000
Tara Forrest
8. The Fusion and Confusion of Art and Terror(ism): ATTA ATTA
Brechtje Beuker
9. Media Play: Intermedial Satire and Parodic Exploration in Elfriede Jelinek and Christoph Schlingensief’s Bambiland
Morgan Koerner
10. Schlingensief’s Animatograph: Time Here Becomes Space Roman Berka
11. Citizen of the Other Place: A Trilogy of Fear and Hope Florian Malzacher
12. Blurring Boundaries/Changing Perspectives: An Interview with Christoph Schlingensief Florian Malzacher