"Mudar a ordem entre as coisas"
Teatralidade e ecocrítica em Stifters dinge
Keywords:
Heiner Goebbels, teatro e intermedialidade, ecocrítica, theater and intermediality, ecocriticismAbstract
Resumo: O artigo aborda o experimento teatral Stifters Dinge, estreado em 2007 pelo encenador e compositor Heiner Goebbels. A partir da análise dessa peça teatral sem atores, compreendida como proposta de encenação de agenciamentos humanos-não humanos, busca discutir uma convergência entre aspectos de dois debates teórico-práticos, que giram em torno do problema da intermidialidade no campo do teatro e de alguns desafios ecocríticos dirigidos a pressupostos espontâneos que informam compreensões ecológicas correntes. No que se refere ao primeiro debate, busca aproximar elementos de um histórico de problematizações intermidiáticas do campo do teatro com uma discussão da questão das mídias e materialidades agenciadas em cena. Já no que toca ao segundo debate, situa o estatuto problemático da noção de “coisa” explorado na encenação diante de propostas antropológicas, epistemológicas e ecocríticas que propõem uma compreensão não dualista das relações entre natureza e cultura, implicando novos desenvolvimentos das noções de ambiente e agência.
Palavras-chave: Heiner Goebbels; teatro e intermedialidade; ecocrítica.
Abstract: The paper addresses the theatrical experiment Stifters Dinge, by theater director and musical composer Heiner Goebbels, first premiered in 2007. Drawing from an analysis of this play without actors, understood as a project of mise-en-scène of human-non human assemblages, it reflects on the convergence between aspects of two theoretical-practical debates which address the problem of intermediality in theater and a few ecocritical challenges fostered in respect to spontaneous assumptions identified in a widespread ecological thought. In regard to the first debate, the paper aims at a cross-reading between intermedial approaches to the history of Theater and a discussion on the problem of the materialities staged in the play. As for the second debate, the paper approaches the issue of the status of “thing” elaborated by the play, having in mind theoretical approaches to a new understanding of the relations between nature and culture and the notions of ambience and agency.
Keywords: Heiner Goebbels; theater and intermediality; ecocriticism.
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