Haunted Taxonomies, Converging Temporalities: Queer Ghosts on the Stages of Istanbul

IF 0.3 2区 艺术学 0 THEATER CONTEMPORARY THEATRE REVIEW Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/10486801.2023.2173593
Erdem Avşar
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Abstract Queer ghosts are haunting the independent stages of Istanbul. Trans sex workers, fallen angels, and pop icons who lost their lives are coming back to life, and they want more than a mourning. They want to educate the living, seek redress, complain, and imagine new social knowledges for the queers of the present time. This article offers a dramaturgical taxonomy of these queer ghosts by tracing what they are trying to enact through their refusal to leave the theatrical space. It takes four plays as case studies: Ufuk Tan Altunkaya’s 80ʹlerde Lubunya Olmak (Being a Queer in the 1980s, 2013), Ebru Nihan Celkan’s Uzaydan Gelen Prens (The Prince from Space, 2018), Özen Yula’s Yala ama Yutma (Lick but Don’t Swallow, 2010), and Ahmet Sami Özbudak’s İ z (The Stain, 2013). It argues that queerness on Istanbul’s independent stages reveals historical fatalities but also provides a glimpse of alternative ways of survival for the precarious.
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闹鬼的分类,汇聚的时间:伊斯坦布尔舞台上的酷鬼
抽象的酷儿鬼萦绕在伊斯坦布尔的独立舞台上。跨性别工作者、堕落的天使和失去生命的流行偶像正在复活,他们想要的不仅仅是哀悼。他们想教育生活,寻求补偿,抱怨,并为当今时代的酷儿们想象新的社会知识。这篇文章通过追踪这些酷儿鬼魂拒绝离开戏剧空间的行为,对他们进行了戏剧分类。它以四部戏剧作为案例研究:乌福克·谭·阿尔图卡亚的《80年代的酷儿》(2013)、埃布鲁·尼汉·塞尔坎的《太空王子》(2018)、Özen Yula的《Yala ama Yutma》(2010)和Ahmet SamiÖzbudak的《污点》(2013年)。它认为,伊斯坦布尔独立舞台上的怪异揭示了历史上的死亡,但也为岌岌可危的人提供了另一种生存方式。
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期刊介绍: Contemporary Theatre Review (CTR) analyses what is most passionate and vital in theatre today. It encompasses a wide variety of theatres, from new playwrights and devisors to theatres of movement, image and other forms of physical expression, from new acting methods to music theatre and multi-media production work. Recognising the plurality of contemporary performance practices, it encourages contributions on physical theatre, opera, dance, design and the increasingly blurred boundaries between the physical and the visual arts.
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