(P(R))形成正义:米洛-劳的《审判与法庭

Documenta Pub Date : 2023-12-20 DOI:10.21825/documenta.90031
Lily Climenhaga
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自 2008 年成立国际政治谋杀研究所以来,瑞士籍德国戏剧制作人米洛-劳(Milo Rau)的政治戏剧项目赢得了国际关注。(P(R))形成正义:米洛-劳的审判和法庭 "特别关注劳的审判和法庭项目:莫斯科审判》(2013 年)、《苏黎世审判》(2013 年)和《刚果法庭》(2015 年)。它探讨了政治与情感的交汇点,劳将必要但最终不存在的机构重新时间化,创造出乌托邦式的情感机构,作为当下机构的示范性替代方案。在揭示情感与政治的美学参照之间的联系时,本文将劳的项目中的三个表演元素联系起来:(1)这些建构的临时机构的政治冲动,(2)它们的情感力量,以及(3)正义的概念和问题。本文将无政府主义的 "预示 "概念、弗朗斯-威廉-科斯顿(Frans-Willem Korsten)的 "冷漠"(apathy)、奥利维亚-兰德里(Olivia Landry)的 "愤怒剧场"(Theater of Anger)和罗伯特-沃尔特-约库姆(Robert Walter-Jochum)的 "愤怒剧场"(Theater of Outrage)与 "情感"(affect)联系起来,揭示劳的法庭剧场如何通过创造一个位于未来的司法机构--预示这些空间应该是什么样子--来呼吁正义,打破当下的冷漠。
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(P(Re))Forming Justice: Milo Rau’s Trials and Tribunals
Since the founding of the International Institute of Political Murder in 2008, Swiss German theater-maker Milo Rau has gained international attention for his political theater projects. ‘(P(Re))Forming Justice: Milo Rau’s Trials and Tribunals’ looks specifically at Rau’s trial and tribunal projects: The Moscow Trials (2013), The ZurichTrials (2013), and The Congo Tribunal (2015). It engages with the intersection of the political and the affective in Rau’s re-temporalization of necessary but ultimately non-existent institutions to create utopian, affective institutions that serve as demonstrative alternatives to those of the present. In uncovering the connection between the aesthetic references of affect and politic, this article connects three performance elements within Rau’s projects: (1) the political impulses of these constructed, temporary institutions, (2) their affective power, and (3) the concept and question of justice. Bringing the anarchist concept of prefiguration, Frans-Willem Korsten’s apathy, Olivia Landry’s Theater of Anger, and Robert Walter-Jochum’s Theater of Outrage into contact with affect, this article uncovers how Rau’s tribunal theatre, in its creation of a jurisdiction located in the future – a prefiguration for what these spaces should look like – serves as a call to justice that breaks with the apathy of the present.
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