Begin of page section:
Page sections:

  • Go to contents (Accesskey 1)
  • Go to position marker (Accesskey 2)
  • Go to main navigation (Accesskey 3)
  • Go to sub navigation (Accesskey 4)
  • Go to additional information (Accesskey 5)
  • Go to page settings (user/language) (Accesskey 8)
  • Go to search (Accesskey 9)

End of this page section. Go to overview of page sections

Begin of page section:
Page settings:

English en
Deutsch de
Search
Login

End of this page section. Go to overview of page sections

Begin of page section:
Search:

Search for details about Uni Graz
Close

End of this page section. Go to overview of page sections


Search

Begin of page section:
Main navigation:

Page navigation:

  • University

    University
    • About the University
    • Organisation
    • Faculties
    • Library
    • Working at University of Graz
    • Campus
    Developing solutions for the world of tomorrow - that is our mission. Our students and our researchers take on the great challenges of society and carry the knowledge out.
  • Research Profile

    Research Profile
    • Our Expertise
    • Research Questions
    • Research Portal
    • Promoting Research
    • Research Transfer
    • Ethics in Research
    Scientific excellence and the courage to break new ground. Research at the University of Graz creates the foundations for making the future worth living.
  • Studies

    Studies
    • Prospective Students
    • Registration for Study Programme (Winter semester 2024/25)
    • Students
  • Community

    Community
    • International
    • Location
    • Research and Business
    • Alumni
    The University of Graz is a hub for international research and brings together scientists and business experts. Moreover, it fosters the exchange and cooperation in study and teaching.
  • Spotlight
Topics
  • StudiGPT is here! Try it out!
  • Sustainable University
  • Researchers answer
  • Work for us
Close menu

End of this page section. Go to overview of page sections

Begin of page section:
You are here:

University of Graz Faculty of Humanities Centre for Intermediality Studies in Graz (CIMIG) News Guest Lecture Janine Hauthal (Centre for Literary and Intermedial Crossings, Brussel)
  • Our Centre
  • People
  • Research
  • Studying
  • News

End of this page section. Go to overview of page sections

Monday, 13 May 2024

Guest Lecture Janine Hauthal (Centre for Literary and Intermedial Crossings, Brussel)

Janine Hauthal ©Janine Hauthal

Date: June 12, 2024 | Time: 11:45 a.m.–1:15 p.m. | Place: HS 34.K1, Attemsgasse 25

“Provincializing Europe? The Migratory Aesthetics of  Milo Rau’s Empire and Orestes in Mosul”

Mobility and migration (within and beyond Europe) have become a central theme of artistic production around the globe and have given rise to performance practices that reflect the changing realities of our lifeworld. This lecture takes Milo Rau’s reinvention of the traditional city theatre at the NT Gent (Belgium), whose artistic director he was from 2018 to 2023, as example to further explore the complex relation between migration, theatre, and (the ethics of) form, by focusing on two of Rau’s productions which address mobility and migration on a European scale. While Empire (2016) serves to introduce and examine the entanglement of ethics and aesthetics in Rau’s theatre that culminated in his Ghent Manifesto (2018), Orestes in Mosul (2019) is explored as a controversial realisation of the ‘city theatre of the future’ and the ‘global ensemble’ that Rau’s manifest outlined. Both works critically scrutinize Europe’s relations to its ‘Others’ and delineate an ethics of acting and spectating that ultimately reveals Rau’s theatre to be not just about migration but itself migratory as it is “anchored in movement, not just of people, but also of media, of images, and of voices” (Bal 24).

Janine Hauthal is assistant research professor of intermedial studies at Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Her research and publications focus on theatre and migration, intermediality, Anglophone ‘fictions of Europe’, metareference across media and genres, British drama since the 1990s, postdramatic theatre, contemporary British and postcolonial literatures, as well as transgeneric, intermedial and cultural narratology. Her most recent publications include the articles “The Loop as Transmedial Principle in Susanne Kennedy’s Drei Schwestern” (Susanne Kennedy: Reanimating the Theatre, 2023) and “Contemporary (Post-)Migrant Theatre in Belgium and the Migratory Aesthetics of Milo Rau’s Theatre of the Real” (The Palgrave Handbook of Theatre and Migration, 2023) as well as the special issue On Readers and Reading (Cahier voor Literatuurwetenschap 14, 2023, co-edited with Hannah Van Hove). Her most recent FWO-funded research project is entitled “Self-Reflexivity and Generic Change in Twenty-First-Century Black British Women’s Literature” (2021-24).

 

Organizer: Nassim Balestrini (University of Graz)

 

For detailed information, please see the attached document.

Related news

EXTENDED CALL: Interdisciplinary Workshop for PhD and Master's students

The Perception, Possibilities and Political Dimensions of Protest across the Arts, Humanities and Beyond Interdisciplinary Workshop for PhD and Master's students 17 October 2025 Deadline for abstracts: 1 July 2025

Buchpräsentation: NS-Geschichte im Comic

Dienstag, 03.06.2025, 19.30 Uhr Buchhandlung Moser, Lesebühne Am Eisernen Tor 1, 8010 Graz

Interdisciplinary Conference

Versions of Home Adapting – Rewriting – Referencing in the Arts March 26–28, 2025 University of Graz, Austria SZ 15.22, ReSoWi Building and online via Zoom

CFP: Sounds of a Lifetime: Exploring Life Writing in Audio Media

International Conference 29–30 January 2026, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium

Begin of page section:
Additional information:

University of Graz
Universitaetsplatz 3
8010 Graz
Austria
  • Contact
  • Web Editors
  • Moodle
  • UNIGRAZonline
  • Imprint
  • Data Protection Declaration
  • Accessibility Declaration
Weatherstation
Uni Graz

End of this page section. Go to overview of page sections

End of this page section. Go to overview of page sections

Begin of page section:

End of this page section. Go to overview of page sections