15 Dec 2024 Wiener Tschuschenkapelle - 35 Jahre! - Jubiläumskonzert mit allen Ex-Tschuschen Kultur Kongress Zentrum Eisenstadt 15 Dec 2024 Simone Kopmajer & Viktor Gernot Globe Wien Abgesagt 15 Dec 2024 Prinz Pi Planet.tt/Gasometer 17 Dec 2024 Yamato - The Drummers of Japan Halle E im Museumsquartier Was ist los in Wien? Was ist los in Wien? Zurück Zur Was ist los in Wien? Übersichtsseite Wien entdecken Insidertipps für Wien Fortgehen in Wien Essen gehen in Wien Ausstellungen in Wien Kabarett in Wien Theateraufführungen in Wien Flohmärkte Wien & NÖ Neues aus Wien Vergünstigungen bei Events & mehr: Was kann der Vorteilsclub der Stadt Wien? Veranstaltungen in Wien, die du 2023 nicht verpassen solltest Die besten Clubbings in Wien am Wochenende Was ist los in Österreich? Was ist los in Österreich? Zurück Zur Was ist los in Österreich? Übersichtsseite Österreich entdecken Was ist los in Niederösterreich? Was ist los in Oberösterreich? Was ist los in Salzburg? Was ist los in Tirol? Was ist los in Vorarlberg? Was ist los in der Steiermark? Was ist los in Kärnten? Was ist los im Burgenland? Nicht verpassen! 18 Apr 2024 - 16 Feb 2025 Friederike Mayröcker - Ich denke in langsamen Blitzen Österreichisches Literaturmuseum 12 Dec 2024 Alfred Dorfer - GLEICH An mehreren Orten 29 Dec 2024 Gernot & Stipsits - Lotterbuben An mehreren Orten 03 Jan 2025 Andreas Ferner - Stundenwiederholung (Best of) An mehreren Orten Eventkalender Jetzt Event eintragen! Toggle menu Suche © Klaus Ranger Diverses Theater The Impossibility of Politics: Brecht, Manto and Two Itinerant Situations Teilen Showtimes Vergangene Showtimes 19 Oct 2021 19:00 IWM - Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen 19 Oct 2021 Two writings of Bertold Brecht and Sadat Hasan Manto are joined by a realisation that in certain situations political openings become impossible. Strangely these are not stable or more correctly speaking static situations but are situations of mobility. Yet the conditions of mobility bring to us only spectres of deaths. Political openings towards transformation at least in a conventional sense are ruled out. The severity of itinerant situations at times makes it impossible for the migrant subjectivity to become political. German dramatist Bertold Brecht’s play, Mother Courage and Her Children (1939) and the short story on the Indian partition by the Urdu writer Saadat Hasan Manto, Toba Tek Singh (1955) tell us of situations marked by an impossibility of politics. These two literary pieces critique existing political responses to the closures of the time – a war and a partition. They produce an aesthetic of empathy, and this irrespective of whatever the authors may have wanted to convey through these two writings. They replace politics as they become “acts of literature”. Precisely by refusing to suggest a political solution, they have presented an uncertain and delicate message, namely that politics does not solve everything. There are many situations on earth that prove a closure of politics, where perhaps aesthetics provides the opening. Aesthetic sensibility acquires fundamental importance in envisioning alternatives to capitalism. It makes the reach of understanding global while its roots may be local. Ranabir Samaddar is Distinguished Chair in Migration and Forced Migration Studies, Calcutta Research Group, Kolkata, India. He belongs to the critical school of thinking. He has pioneered along with others peace studies programmes in South Asia and has worked extensively on issues of justice and rights in the context of conflicts in South Asia. Ayşe Çağlar, IWM Permanent Fellow and Professor at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Vienna University will moderate the evening. Please register here: https://civi.iwm.at/content/monthly-lecture-ranabir-samaddar-19-october-2021
15 Dec 2024 Simone Kopmajer & Viktor Gernot Globe Wien Abgesagt 15 Dec 2024 Prinz Pi Planet.tt/Gasometer 17 Dec 2024 Yamato - The Drummers of Japan Halle E im Museumsquartier Was ist los in Wien? Was ist los in Wien? Zurück Zur Was ist los in Wien? Übersichtsseite Wien entdecken Insidertipps für Wien Fortgehen in Wien Essen gehen in Wien Ausstellungen in Wien Kabarett in Wien Theateraufführungen in Wien Flohmärkte Wien & NÖ Neues aus Wien Vergünstigungen bei Events & mehr: Was kann der Vorteilsclub der Stadt Wien? Veranstaltungen in Wien, die du 2023 nicht verpassen solltest Die besten Clubbings in Wien am Wochenende Was ist los in Österreich? Was ist los in Österreich? Zurück Zur Was ist los in Österreich? Übersichtsseite Österreich entdecken Was ist los in Niederösterreich? Was ist los in Oberösterreich? Was ist los in Salzburg? Was ist los in Tirol? Was ist los in Vorarlberg? Was ist los in der Steiermark? Was ist los in Kärnten? Was ist los im Burgenland? Nicht verpassen! 18 Apr 2024 - 16 Feb 2025 Friederike Mayröcker - Ich denke in langsamen Blitzen Österreichisches Literaturmuseum 12 Dec 2024 Alfred Dorfer - GLEICH An mehreren Orten 29 Dec 2024 Gernot & Stipsits - Lotterbuben An mehreren Orten 03 Jan 2025 Andreas Ferner - Stundenwiederholung (Best of) An mehreren Orten Eventkalender Jetzt Event eintragen! Toggle menu Suche © Klaus Ranger Diverses Theater The Impossibility of Politics: Brecht, Manto and Two Itinerant Situations Teilen Showtimes Vergangene Showtimes 19 Oct 2021 19:00 IWM - Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen 19 Oct 2021 Two writings of Bertold Brecht and Sadat Hasan Manto are joined by a realisation that in certain situations political openings become impossible. Strangely these are not stable or more correctly speaking static situations but are situations of mobility. Yet the conditions of mobility bring to us only spectres of deaths. Political openings towards transformation at least in a conventional sense are ruled out. The severity of itinerant situations at times makes it impossible for the migrant subjectivity to become political. German dramatist Bertold Brecht’s play, Mother Courage and Her Children (1939) and the short story on the Indian partition by the Urdu writer Saadat Hasan Manto, Toba Tek Singh (1955) tell us of situations marked by an impossibility of politics. These two literary pieces critique existing political responses to the closures of the time – a war and a partition. They produce an aesthetic of empathy, and this irrespective of whatever the authors may have wanted to convey through these two writings. They replace politics as they become “acts of literature”. Precisely by refusing to suggest a political solution, they have presented an uncertain and delicate message, namely that politics does not solve everything. There are many situations on earth that prove a closure of politics, where perhaps aesthetics provides the opening. Aesthetic sensibility acquires fundamental importance in envisioning alternatives to capitalism. It makes the reach of understanding global while its roots may be local. Ranabir Samaddar is Distinguished Chair in Migration and Forced Migration Studies, Calcutta Research Group, Kolkata, India. He belongs to the critical school of thinking. He has pioneered along with others peace studies programmes in South Asia and has worked extensively on issues of justice and rights in the context of conflicts in South Asia. Ayşe Çağlar, IWM Permanent Fellow and Professor at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Vienna University will moderate the evening. Please register here: https://civi.iwm.at/content/monthly-lecture-ranabir-samaddar-19-october-2021
Abgesagt 15 Dec 2024 Prinz Pi Planet.tt/Gasometer 17 Dec 2024 Yamato - The Drummers of Japan Halle E im Museumsquartier Was ist los in Wien? Was ist los in Wien? Zurück Zur Was ist los in Wien? Übersichtsseite Wien entdecken Insidertipps für Wien Fortgehen in Wien Essen gehen in Wien Ausstellungen in Wien Kabarett in Wien Theateraufführungen in Wien Flohmärkte Wien & NÖ Neues aus Wien Vergünstigungen bei Events & mehr: Was kann der Vorteilsclub der Stadt Wien? Veranstaltungen in Wien, die du 2023 nicht verpassen solltest Die besten Clubbings in Wien am Wochenende Was ist los in Österreich? Was ist los in Österreich? Zurück Zur Was ist los in Österreich? Übersichtsseite Österreich entdecken Was ist los in Niederösterreich? Was ist los in Oberösterreich? Was ist los in Salzburg? Was ist los in Tirol? Was ist los in Vorarlberg? Was ist los in der Steiermark? Was ist los in Kärnten? Was ist los im Burgenland? Nicht verpassen! 18 Apr 2024 - 16 Feb 2025 Friederike Mayröcker - Ich denke in langsamen Blitzen Österreichisches Literaturmuseum 12 Dec 2024 Alfred Dorfer - GLEICH An mehreren Orten 29 Dec 2024 Gernot & Stipsits - Lotterbuben An mehreren Orten 03 Jan 2025 Andreas Ferner - Stundenwiederholung (Best of) An mehreren Orten Eventkalender Jetzt Event eintragen! Toggle menu Suche © Klaus Ranger Diverses Theater The Impossibility of Politics: Brecht, Manto and Two Itinerant Situations Teilen Showtimes Vergangene Showtimes 19 Oct 2021 19:00 IWM - Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen 19 Oct 2021 Two writings of Bertold Brecht and Sadat Hasan Manto are joined by a realisation that in certain situations political openings become impossible. Strangely these are not stable or more correctly speaking static situations but are situations of mobility. Yet the conditions of mobility bring to us only spectres of deaths. Political openings towards transformation at least in a conventional sense are ruled out. The severity of itinerant situations at times makes it impossible for the migrant subjectivity to become political. German dramatist Bertold Brecht’s play, Mother Courage and Her Children (1939) and the short story on the Indian partition by the Urdu writer Saadat Hasan Manto, Toba Tek Singh (1955) tell us of situations marked by an impossibility of politics. These two literary pieces critique existing political responses to the closures of the time – a war and a partition. They produce an aesthetic of empathy, and this irrespective of whatever the authors may have wanted to convey through these two writings. They replace politics as they become “acts of literature”. Precisely by refusing to suggest a political solution, they have presented an uncertain and delicate message, namely that politics does not solve everything. There are many situations on earth that prove a closure of politics, where perhaps aesthetics provides the opening. Aesthetic sensibility acquires fundamental importance in envisioning alternatives to capitalism. It makes the reach of understanding global while its roots may be local. Ranabir Samaddar is Distinguished Chair in Migration and Forced Migration Studies, Calcutta Research Group, Kolkata, India. He belongs to the critical school of thinking. He has pioneered along with others peace studies programmes in South Asia and has worked extensively on issues of justice and rights in the context of conflicts in South Asia. Ayşe Çağlar, IWM Permanent Fellow and Professor at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Vienna University will moderate the evening. Please register here: https://civi.iwm.at/content/monthly-lecture-ranabir-samaddar-19-october-2021
18 Apr 2024 - 16 Feb 2025 Friederike Mayröcker - Ich denke in langsamen Blitzen Österreichisches Literaturmuseum 12 Dec 2024 Alfred Dorfer - GLEICH An mehreren Orten 29 Dec 2024 Gernot & Stipsits - Lotterbuben An mehreren Orten 03 Jan 2025 Andreas Ferner - Stundenwiederholung (Best of) An mehreren Orten Eventkalender Jetzt Event eintragen! Toggle menu Suche © Klaus Ranger Diverses Theater The Impossibility of Politics: Brecht, Manto and Two Itinerant Situations Teilen Showtimes Vergangene Showtimes 19 Oct 2021 19:00 IWM - Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen 19 Oct 2021
12 Dec 2024 Alfred Dorfer - GLEICH An mehreren Orten 29 Dec 2024 Gernot & Stipsits - Lotterbuben An mehreren Orten 03 Jan 2025 Andreas Ferner - Stundenwiederholung (Best of) An mehreren Orten Eventkalender Jetzt Event eintragen! Toggle menu Suche
29 Dec 2024 Gernot & Stipsits - Lotterbuben An mehreren Orten 03 Jan 2025 Andreas Ferner - Stundenwiederholung (Best of) An mehreren Orten Eventkalender Jetzt Event eintragen! Toggle menu Suche
© Klaus Ranger Diverses Theater The Impossibility of Politics: Brecht, Manto and Two Itinerant Situations Teilen Showtimes Vergangene Showtimes 19 Oct 2021 19:00 IWM - Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen 19 Oct 2021