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GKAT Lectures Towards a 21st-Century Commons in Climate Change Drama: A Reciprocal Perspective on Authority and Trust

  • Thursday, 8. May 2025, 18:15
  • Heidelberg Center for American Studies, Curt und Heidemarie Engelhorn Palais, HCA-Atrium, Hauptstraße 120, 69117 Heidelberg
    • Prof. Dr. Nassim Balestrini, Universität Graz (Österreich), Institut für Amerikanistik

In the last ten years, conceptualizations of a commons have been gaining traction in the study of ecodrama and ecotheater. Acts of commoning that adopt a planetary approach to selfhood, interaction, and future survival on Planet Earth tend to focus on breaking with social, political, economic, and aesthetic hierarchies. They are rooted in relational concepts that revolve around reciprocal and heterarchical thinking, not only on but also off the stage. In her talk, Prof. Balestrini will discuss some of the strategies developed by playwrights and theatermakers associated with the biennial theater festival Climate Change Theatre Action. These five-minute plays are to illustrate the intervention of climate change theater in potentially insurgent commons-based engagement and thinking which tries to avoid virtue signaling and other self-promoting forms of supposed solidarity.

Historisches Foto, schwarz-weiß, Mount Rushmore, Profil von George Washington, Himmel, Arbeiter

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The DFG-funded Research Training Group „Authority and Trust in American Culture, Society, History, and Politics“ (GKAT) is based at the Heidelberg Center for American Studies of Heidelberg University. It aims at a systematic and interdisciplinary inquiry into the emergence and transformation of authority and trust in American politics, society, religion, literature and culture since the nineteenth century.