Theatre and Gentrification in the European City

This interdisciplinary project examines the complex relationship between theatre practices and urban transformation in major European cities, focusing on themes of migration, memory, and gentrification.

Subsidie
€ 1.843.311
2023

Projectdetails

Introduction

Since the European Middle Ages, the fates of theatre and the city have been intertwined. Mystery plays thrived amidst the urban guilds of medieval Paris, city comedies heralded merchant capitalism in seventeenth-century London, and Ottoman shadow puppetry shaped coffeehouse culture in nineteenth-century Istanbul.

Historical Context

The emergence of the modern European city, in particular, was linked to the development of both state-sponsored and independent theatre institutions. Theatre and performance practices drew on the human proximity that city living made possible and shaped the visions of cultural heterogeneity that emerged from urban cohabitation.

Current Dynamics

Today, unprecedented dynamics of migration, globalization, and rapid gentrification are fundamentally changing theatre’s importance in the urban environment. Theatre and performance practices are all but absent from urban studies, however, and theatre scholarship often views the urban question through a limited analytic lens.

Research Focus

Combining multi-sited ethnographic and archival research, this interdisciplinary research project will focus on the key cities of:

  1. London
  2. Paris
  3. Berlin
  4. Warsaw
  5. Istanbul

The project aims to analyze the complicated and often ambivalent relationship between theatre practices and urban transformation in twenty-first-century Europe.

Thematic Threads

Following key thematic threads like migration and memory, Theatre and Gentrification’s original case studies will illustrate:

  • The diversity of property relations and housing tenure across the European continent
  • The complex roles that theatre and performance practices play in producing urban subjectivities
  • The structuring of the cultural politics of gentrification

Conclusion

Groundbreaking in its use of theatre as its vantage point, this ambitious project will change the way we think about the contradictions of culture in the twenty-first-century city. It will explore its role in securing claims to global urban stature and its position within imaginaries of authentic local resistance.

Financiële details & Tijdlijn

Financiële details

Subsidiebedrag€ 1.843.311
Totale projectbegroting€ 1.843.311

Tijdlijn

Startdatum1-9-2023
Einddatum31-8-2028
Subsidiejaar2023

Partners & Locaties

Projectpartners

  • OESTERREICHISCHE AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTENpenvoerder
  • THE ROYAL CENTRAL SCHOOL OF SPEECHAND DRAMA
  • UNIWERSYTET IM. ADAMA MICKIEWICZA WPOZNANIU
  • THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF PARIS

Land(en)

AustriaUnited KingdomPolandFrance

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