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Circus and the avant-gardes : history, imaginary, innovation

Jürgens, Anna-Sophie ; Hildbrand, Mirjam
London : Routledge, 2021

This book examines how circus and circus imaginary have shaped the historical avant-gardes at the beginning of the 20th century and the cultures they help constitute, to what extent this is a mutual shaping, and why this is still relevant today.

This book aims to produce a better sense of the artistic work and cultural achievements that have emerged from the interplay of circus and avant-garde artists and projects, and to clarify both their transhistorical and trans-medial presence, and their scope for interdisciplinary expansion. Across 14 chapters written by leading scholars – from fields as varied as circus, theatre and performance studies, art, media studies, film and cultural history – some of which are written together with performers and circus practitioners, the book examines to what extent circus and avant-garde connections contribute to a better understanding of early 20th century artistic movements and their enduring legacy, of the history of popular entertainment, and the cultural relevance of circus arts. Circus and the Avant-Gardes elucidates how the realm of the circus as a model, or rather a blueprint for modernist experiment, innovation and (re)negotiation of bodies, has become fully integrated in our ways of perceiving avant-gardes today.

The book does not only map the significance of circus/avant-garde phenomena for the past, but, through an exploration of their contemporary actualisations (in different media), also carves out their achievements, relevance, and impact, both cultural and aesthetic, on the present time.
This book examines how circus and circus imaginary have shaped the historical avant-gardes at the beginning of the 20th century and the cultures they help constitute, to what extent this is a mutual shaping, and why this is still relevant today.

This book aims to produce a better sense of the artistic work and cultural achievements that have emerged from the interplay of circus and avant-garde artists and projects, and to clarify both their ...


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Circus, science and technology : dramatising innovation

Jürgens, Anna-Sophie
Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2021

This book explores the circus as a site in and through which science and technology are represented in popular culture. Across eight chapters written by leading scholars – from fields as varied as performance and circus studies, art, media and cultural history, and engineering – the book discusses to what extent the engineering of circus and performing bodies can be understood as a strategy to promote awe, how technological inventions have shaped circus and the cultures it helps constitute, and how much of a mutual shaping this is. What kind of cultural and aesthetic effects does engineering in circus contexts achieve? How do technological inventions and innovations impact on the circus? How does the link between circus and technology manifest in representations and interpretations – imaginaries – of the circus in other media and popular culture? Circus, Science and Technology examines the ways circus can provide a versatile frame for interpreting our relationship with technology.
This book explores the circus as a site in and through which science and technology are represented in popular culture. Across eight chapters written by leading scholars – from fields as varied as performance and circus studies, art, media and cultural history, and engineering – the book discusses to what extent the engineering of circus and performing bodies can be understood as a strategy to promote awe, how technological inventions have ...


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“Today for the last time”?
On the cultural meanings of circus and the avant-gardes – some final provocations

Hildbrand, Mirjam ; Jürgens, Anna-Sophie ; Essery, Aiden
2022

This final chapter is a reflection on the coexisting juxtapositions, ambiguities, contradictions and paradoxical dynamics revealed in this volume: past and present, tradition and revolution, “elitist” and “pop”, “high” and “low”, art and entertainment. It tentatively maps how the meaning of “circus” as shifted in “avant-garde” contexts, and what role the “culture of narration” plays between them. In light of circus history, this chapter critically reflects on what historical avant-gardists perceived and interpreted as circus – how their “idea of circus” can be defined – and also discusses some of the cultural interconnections between modern circus and the “popular avant-gardes” that have not yet been discussed in depth in this volume.
This final chapter is a reflection on the coexisting juxtapositions, ambiguities, contradictions and paradoxical dynamics revealed in this volume: past and present, tradition and revolution, “elitist” and “pop”, “high” and “low”, art and entertainment. It tentatively maps how the meaning of “circus” as shifted in “avant-garde” contexts, and what role the “culture of narration” plays between them. In light of circus history, this chapter ...


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Glam clowning
From Dada to Gaga – a conversation with Le Pustra

Jürgens, Anna-Sophie
2022

This chapter examines how avant-garde aesthetics and style have (re)appeared in popular entertainment and contemporary performance since the late 1970s. It focuses on the fantastically long life and performance traditions emerging from a specific Dada costume from 1923. This costume was reinterpreted in 1979 by David Bowie, reinvented by Klaus Nomi and, with explicit reference to both, refashioned by Lady Gaga in 2010. However, this costume appears most extravagantly and elaborately in the contemporary performances of “Vaudeville’s Darkest Muse”, Le Pustra. Le Pustra is the artistic director of Le Pustra’s Kabarett der Namenlosen, a contemporary reimagining of the cabarets and nightclubs of 1920s Berlin; he features in the blockbuster drama Babylon Berlin, and regularly performs on the international circuit in cabaret, burlesque and variety. Called an avant-garde artist, his work is inspired by both the historical avant-gardes and circus/vaudeville aesthetics. In conversation with Le Pustra, this chapter analyses the artist’s interpretation of the Dada costume and his understanding of “avant-garde” and “circus”.
This chapter examines how avant-garde aesthetics and style have (re)appeared in popular entertainment and contemporary performance since the late 1970s. It focuses on the fantastically long life and performance traditions emerging from a specific Dada costume from 1923. This costume was reinterpreted in 1979 by David Bowie, reinvented by Klaus Nomi and, with explicit reference to both, refashioned by Lady Gaga in 2010. However, this costume ...


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Being the alien : the space Pierrots and circus spaces of David Bowie, Klaus Nomi and Michael Jackson

Jürgens, Anna-Sophie
2022

Some particular popular and culturally influential manifestations of circus-related performing bodies in alien costumes emerged on Earth during the peak of the Space Age and thereafter, i.e. between the 1970s and 1990s. They include the out-of-this-world stage personae created by David Bowie, Klaus Nomi and Michael Jackson. In their performances, these icons of popular music reformulated their bodies through costumes that invoked both circus and the alien as a model for a subject that is tolerant of alterity. Each of them conjured up a unique aesthetic that blends clown iconography and circus world references, space imaginary and artistic expression. Exploring selected video clips and short films, this chapter examines both the visual means—visual fictions—through which the three artists assert their personae as well as the cultural legacy they have left for subsequent generation
Some particular popular and culturally influential manifestations of circus-related performing bodies in alien costumes emerged on Earth during the peak of the Space Age and thereafter, i.e. between the 1970s and 1990s. They include the out-of-this-world stage personae created by David Bowie, Klaus Nomi and Michael Jackson. In their performances, these icons of popular music reformulated their bodies through costumes that invoked both circus and ...

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Through the looking glass : multidisciplinary perspectives in circus studies

Jürgens, Anna-Sophie
2021

This chapter elucidates how – under the umbrella term circus studies – different disciplines define and explore the aesthetic, innovative, transgressive, and intermedial potentials of the circus arts. Disciplines involved in studying circus include cultural and literary studies, artistic research, neurosciences, sports and physical activity science, engineering, science communication, disability studies, humour studies, and many more. Offering a colourful and suggestive, but by no means exhaustive, introduction to the multiple approaches to a unique artistic practice and cultural phenomenon, the chapter focuses on two perspectives in circus research: work that, to understand circus practice, employs a science lens and work that, to understand the circus as a cultural and aesthetic phenomenon, utilises a humanities prism. The chapter presents a mosaic of perspectives and ideas in recent scholarly engagement with the circus and points to some of the crossroads where different disciplines meet.
This chapter elucidates how – under the umbrella term circus studies – different disciplines define and explore the aesthetic, innovative, transgressive, and intermedial potentials of the circus arts. Disciplines involved in studying circus include cultural and literary studies, artistic research, neurosciences, sports and physical activity science, engineering, science communication, disability studies, humour studies, and many more. Offering a ...


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Clowns in space : an introduction to circus aliens and spaced-out comic performers

Jürgens, Anna-Sophie
2019

This chapter is a guided tour of fiction and film on circus in space, since the mid-20th century. Through the analysis of selected case studies, it clarifies how ‘traditional’ circus can be defined in space narratives, and how space narratives expand on and transcend the cultural imaginary of the circus. Exploring the affinities between space and circus, the article focuses on the comic archetype of the Big Top, i.e. the clown, and on what defines a clown in space narratives—with particular reference to psychedelic and murderous clowns, and to clowns playing human(s). This chapter carves out their pervasive but surprisingly understudied cultural presence and the cultural work they do in different media.
This chapter is a guided tour of fiction and film on circus in space, since the mid-20th century. Through the analysis of selected case studies, it clarifies how ‘traditional’ circus can be defined in space narratives, and how space narratives expand on and transcend the cultural imaginary of the circus. Exploring the affinities between space and circus, the article focuses on the comic archetype of the Big Top, i.e. the clown, and on what ...

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Le roman de cirque, le roman Circus mundi et le roman circassien

Jürgens, Anna-Sophie
2017

Cet article s’attache à l’étude de la représentation du cirque et de son univers dans la littérature romanesque contemporaine.

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Engineering circus enchantment: Automagic technology and electrifying performances in fiction

Jürgens, Anna-Sophie ; Williamson, Robert C.

At the interface of engineering and circus in fiction, technology manifests in the form of entertainment magic and virtual reality, immersing audiences in a range of illusive experiences. But how does technology affect the performing body in literary and filmic circus fantasies? Does it bypass or transcend human physical skill? This chapter explores cultural imaginaries of the (re)creation of circus performers through technology; scenarios in which physicality becomes somatic eccentricity, electricity becomes a means of posthumous performance and the engineer becomes a clown. Written jointly by a literary scholar and an engineer, this chapter explores the power of circus fiction to move from the Industrial Revolution to Aladdin’s magical lamp (and back), and discusses the fearsome aspects and morbid humour of electricity performances in dark circus fictions. In doing so, it ventures into an expansion of the notion of the engineer in literature. The chapter argues that in addition to being responsible for constructing tents and props, circus and engineering also participate in building worlds of meaning and cultural ideas of our technological future.
At the interface of engineering and circus in fiction, technology manifests in the form of entertainment magic and virtual reality, immersing audiences in a range of illusive experiences. But how does technology affect the performing body in literary and filmic circus fantasies? Does it bypass or transcend human physical skill? This chapter explores cultural imaginaries of the (re)creation of circus performers through technology; scenarios in ...

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Circus as idée fixe and Hunger

Jürgens, Anna-Sophie
CLCWeb : Comparative Literature and Culture vol.18 n°3, [6] p., 2016

In her article "Circus as idée fixe and Hunger" Anna-Sophie Jürgens discusses circus fiction in which characters often display extreme, intense psychological traits. They are for example irascible, pyromaniac, sadistic, or megalomaniac. Particularly striking are protagonists with alternative psychological attitudes in fictional circus texts of the twentieth century such as Franz Kafka's hunger artist, Michael Raleigh's ringmaster Lewis Tully or Richard Schmitt's aerialist Garry, who can be seen as incubators of circus-related idées fixes. These literary circus characters develop fixations on circus that manifest themselves as a physical sensation of desiring circus like food, in other words: in circus fiction, circus-fixation appears and is realized as hunger. Jürgens explores this "voracious" circus enthusiasm that consumes so many protagonists of twentieth-century novels by drawing on related arguments such as the long tradition of showing (off) the deviant in mental asylums and circuses as sites of the "other" based on psychological explanations of idées fixes and monomania. [editor summary]
In her article "Circus as idée fixe and Hunger" Anna-Sophie Jürgens discusses circus fiction in which characters often display extreme, intense psychological traits. They are for example irascible, pyromaniac, sadistic, or megalomaniac. Particularly striking are protagonists with alternative psychological attitudes in fictional circus texts of the twentieth century such as Franz Kafka's hunger artist, Michael Raleigh's ringmaster Lewis Tully or ...

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