FACING_DRAG in Popular Cultures and Performing Arts
Drag, a key concept in Gender Studies, has been theorized as a practice of queering, of re-signifying. Against the backdrop of manifold articulations of colonialism and racism, this transdisciplinary conference aims at re-thinking „drag". It brings together scholars and artists from different parts of the globe to address, to historicize and to contextualize – to face – practices of othering and of mimesis in performing arts and in popular culture.
organized by: Evelyn Annuß, Silke Felber, Julia Ostwald
Universität für darstellende Kunst und Musik
Fanny Hensel Saal
Anton-von-Webern-Platz 1
1030 Vienna
or online via Zoom-Link
Meeting-ID: 670 3390 9369
Kenncode: 840156
Please note that a registration is not required.
We welcome masking – in this case to protect our guests, i.e. please bring a FFP2 mask and do test yourself before the conference if possible.
Thu, 23 June | 5 pm — 8 pm (CET) |
5 pm |
Welcome Address Introduction Evelyn Annuß, mdw-Gender Studies |
5:15 pm |
Keynote: Creolization as Praxis Zimitri Erasmus (Johannesburg) |
6:15 pm |
Artist Talk – Beyond Drag Nora Chipaumire (Harare/New York) Jay Pather (Cape Town) |
Drinks | |
Fri, 24 June | 10 am — 6 pm (CET) |
10 am |
Colonial Legacies Karin Harrasser (Linz): Jesuit Drag. Shamans as Priests, Priests as Shamans meLê yamomo (Amsterdam): Sonic Drag |
Coffee | |
12:15 pm |
(Counter-)Carnival Aurélie Godet (Paris): Festive Drag in Context: Historicizing Transvestismin New Orleans from the Eighteenth Century to the Present
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Nadia Davids (Cape Town): Creolisation, Cosmopolitanism and Queerness in the District Six Carnival
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Lunch | |
4 pm |
Plantation Afterlives Elaine Frantz Parsons (Kent State): Masks of Whiteness/ Masks of Blackness: Deadly Race Play in the Reconstruction Era United States Eric Lott (New York): Blackface from Time to Time |
Sat, 25 June | 10 am — 3 pm (CET) |
10 am:00 |
Media and Performances Raz Weiner (London): A Nation Among Nations of Nature: Zionist Blackface in Kibbutz Educational Performances Katrin Köppert (Bochum): De-Facing Affect: On Digital Blackface |
Coffee and Finger Food | |
1 pm |
Nanna Heidenreich (Vienna): Whose Portrait? Fabulations and triangulations in Shirley Clarkes Portrait of Jason (USA 1967) Julia Ostwald (Vienna): Performing Culture, Gender, Sexuality in European Dance Modernism: Japonist Entanglements |