Hugo von Hofmannsthal and the Female Performers of His Work.
Gendering European Theatre History of the Early 20th Century
This project searches to discover what impact the Hofmannsthal oeuvre had upon the life and work of the female performers (such as Gertrud Eysoldt, Maria Jeritza, Marie Gutheil–Schoder), how they collaborated with the writer and what the analysis of the performance documentation can tell us about the ground-breaking work of the Austrian author and vice versa. The Hofmannsthal work is read as a performative scenario for a cultural change which concerns the redefinition of gender roles. The main hypothesis is that, on one hand, this work was nourished by the way the female performers of the early 20th century redefined the constructions of femininity (both in their life and in their art), and on the other hand, this work produced new frames of how („liberated”) femininity was supposed to be understood by the society, that, in spite of all, remained predominantly patriarchal. Performers who are in the focus of this research approached the text of Hofmannsthal as challenges and the way they played the respective parts (and, often, also the way they constructed their on-stage and off-stage images, their subsequent careers and sometimes even their private lives) represented a response to this challenge. This research equally informs the history of the performance, as well as enlightens anew the work of Hofmannsthal as author and theatrical man. Most of all it is informative from the point of view of the collaboration between the different agents of the theatrical process, also in its gendered dimension.
Hofmannsthal’s legacy represents a unique case to study the dynamics of relationship between a playwright, a director and a female performer in that very period when the transition between the actor-centred paradigm to the director-centred one took place and the performers gradually were marginalized. Thus, one of the innovative methodological moves of the project is an attempt to gender the perspective on the reform which took place in the European theatre of the late 19th – early 20th century and resulted in rearranging the hierarchy between different agents of theatre production.
The research is carried out at the intersection of literary studies, theatre studies, gender studies and life writing studies, striving to reconstruct the complex hypertext of culture while questioning the hierarchy of the published literary texts over theatrical performance, autobiographical writings or „texts of life” (the term adopted from the studies of Russian „Silver Age” Culture). Extensive archival research is indispensable and the strategies of women’s history and gender-sensitive analysis of autobiographical writings will be applied and developed for the analysis. The literary work inspired by the personalities of the specific actresses will be read to reveal traces of complex negotiations between different agents of the cultural change, with the aim to restore the female performers’ agency .
International Conference „Modernist Archives in Context: Periodicals and Performance»
International Conference „Modernist Archives in Context: Periodicals and Performance»
22-23 November 2018
University of Reading, Great Britain
Paper: „The Modernist Theatre Paradigm: Re-evaluation of the Female Performers’ Legacy Through the Archival Research”.
https://modernistarchives.wixsite.com/reading2018
International Conference “Arts Lab in Performative Arts: Between a Metaphor and a Practice”
International Conference “Arts Lab in Performative Arts: Between a Metaphor and a Practice”
1-2 October 2018
The Centre for Studies in History and Culture at the RANEPA School for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, Moscow, Russia
Paper: „Cabaret as a Laboratory of the Director’s Theatre? The Case of Reinhardt’s Circle: Gender Dimention. From „Schall und Rauch” to „Elektra” by Hofmannsthal”.
http://ion.ranepa.ru/announcement/4143/mezhdunarodnaya-konferentsiya-laboratoriya-v-performativnykh-iskusstvakh-mezhdu-metaforoy-i-praktiko/
The 12th Conference of the International Federation for Research on Women’s History/ Federation Internationale Pour la Recherche en Histoire des Femmes (IFRWH/FIRHF), “Transnationalisms, Transgressions, Translations: Conversations and Controversies”
The 12th Conference of the International Federation for Research on Women’s History/ Federation Internationale Pour la Recherche en Histoire des Femmes (IFRWH/FIRHF), “Transnationalisms, Transgressions, Translations: Conversations and Controversies”
August 9-12, 2018
Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, Unceded Coast Salish Territory-Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh, and Musqueam Nations
Paper: „Gertrud Eysoldt in the Plays of Hugo von Hofmannsthal: Transgressions vs. Erlösung”
http://www.femst.ucsb.edu/ifrwh/home
World Congress of International Federation for Theatre Research, Faculty of Dramatic Arts, University of Arts, Belgrade, Serbia
World Congress of International Federation for Theatre Research, Faculty of Dramatic Arts, University of Arts, Belgrade, Serbia
9 July, 2018 – 13 July, 2018
Working Group: Process of Creation
Paper: „Elektra in the Lower Depths? Looking for Hofmannsthal’s Inspirations in the Theatre of his Time”
https://www.iftr.org/conference/past-conferences/2010s
International Conference „Around 1918: Empires Split, the Arts Flourish”. State Institute of Art Studies, Moscow
International Conference „Around 1918: Empires Split, the Arts Flourish”. State Institute of Art Studies, Moscow
April 26-27, 2018
Paper: „Images of the Empire in „Der Rosenkavalier” and „Arabella” by Strauss – Hofmannsthal
http://sias.ru/upload/iblock/08e/raspad-programma_sai_774_t.pdf