“Blurring Boundaries
without Burning Bridges”:
Italian Contemporary
Performance, the Theatre of Emma Dante and Beyond
A Symposium
The
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Thursday,
September 4th – Friday, September 5th,
2014
Twenty years ago, in
Nomadic Subjects: Embodiment and Sexual
Difference in Contemporary Feminist Theory (1994), Italian theorist and
philosopher Rosi Braidotti re-envisioned “nomadism” as a means of thinking
about female subjectivity through a fluid, interactive
exploration of identity that called for “blurring boundaries without burning
bridges.” Over the last twenty years, Italian stage director and deviser
Emma Dante (b.1967) has undergone, through her work, a fluid exploration of her
own identity that has blurred the boundaries between the national and the
regional. Her productions have carved a niche for highly physical, devised new
works that speak to the whole nation from a marginalized position. Operating in
Palermo, Sicily, away from the traditional Italian centers of cultural power,
and juxtaposing Italian and regional languages with gendered bodies, Dante’s artistic
output interrogates larger social, political, and economic issues related to
gender, identity, and disenfranchisement. Directly or indirectly, this has contributed
to the re-positioning of female identity, gender issues, and LGBTQ issues in
the national Italian context during and after the Berlusconi Era.
This
multidisciplinary
symposium frames itself around Rosi Braidotti’s work on nomadism with the work
of Emma Dante as a point of inception. We invite proposals that focus on
contemporary Italian performance, or other contemporary theatre work that addresses
issues of female subjectivity, gender and sexuality, women directors and playwrights,
physical theatre, political theatre, company created devised work, and
multilingual performance (understood in terms of dialects and languages).
This symposium is proudly brought
to you by the Department of Theatre, the
Department of French and Italian, the Division of Arts and Humanities, the
Graduate Theatre Syndicate, the Humanities Institute, the Women’s Place, the
Department of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies. The symposium will take place on September 4th and 5th in Columbus, Ohio in conjunction
with the North American premiere of Sud Costa Occidentale, sponsored by The
Ohio State University and the Columbus Foundation. Premiere events will include
the performance of Operetta Burlesque by
Emma Dante, the screening of the documentary Sud Costa Occidentale by Clarissa Cappellani at the Wexner Center
for the Arts, and the Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research
Institute exhibition on the works of Emma Dante.
Proposals
are due by June 13th, 2014
Please submit an abstract of no
more than 250-words, along with your name, contact information, affiliation, 100
words biography, and any A/V requests. Submit proposals and any questions to osublurringboundaries@gmail.com.
Note
that the conference proceedings will be published in digital and video form.