Elliott, David K.
[Sprecher:in];
De Joya, Preciosa
[Sprecher:in];
Schwartz, Hillel
[Sprecher:in];
Scheuer, Hans
[Sprecher:in];
Burton, James
[Moderator:in]
;
ICI Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry
Trickster Art
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Trickster Art : Celebrating Chaos, Challenging Misrule I : Looking for Today’s Tricksters : Discussion / David Elliott ; Preciosa De Joya ; Hillel Schwartz ; Hans Scheuer ; James Burton ; ICI Berlin
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Titel:
Trickster Art
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Celebrating Chaos, Challenging Misrule I : Looking for Today’s Tricksters
/ David Elliott ; Preciosa De Joya ; Hillel Schwartz ; Hans Scheuer ; James Burton ; ICI Berlin
Trickster Art : Celebrating Chaos, Challenging Misrule I : Looking for Today’s Tricksters : Discussion / David Elliott ; Preciosa De Joya ; Hillel Schwartz ; Hans Scheuer ; James Burton ; ICI Berlin
Informationen zur Aufzeichnung:
Aufnahme: ICI Berlin, 19.11.2015, 19:30
Anmerkungen:
Enthält: Welcome by James Burton (05:00); Talk by David Elliott (24:17); Talk by Hillel Schwartz (18:54); Talk by Preciosa De Joya (19:54); Talk by Hans Scheuer (19:26); Discussion (19:26)
D 2015
In englischer Sprache
Beschreibung:
Tricksters are folkloric figures found in numerous cultures, seemingly dreamed up – or springing out of nowhere – to provide ways of undermining, ridiculing or resisting everything that is wrong, fucked up, unfair in the world, from the tyranny of gods and sovereigns, to social inequality, to the existential injustice of mortality and suffering. As “the creative idiot, the wise fool, the gray-haired baby” (Lewis Hyde), trickster crosses every boundary and confuses every distinction. Michel Serres took the tricksy god Hermes – patron of communication, but also of theft, interruption and secrets – as his guiding figure and alter ego, in order to weave together and traverse disparate cultural spheres with randoneés, “expeditions filled with random discoveries.” Trickster circumvents the logic and techniques of power through a mixture of cunning and naivety, discovering new possibilities as much through foolishness and error as through devious shifts of identity and perspective.