A political 'brief':performativity and politicians in short works of Austrian satire

Fiddler, Allyson (2010) A political 'brief':performativity and politicians in short works of Austrian satire. In: Aesthetics and politics in modern German culture : Festschrift in honour of Rhys W. Williams. Peter Lang, Oxford, pp. 179-193. ISBN 9783039113552

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Abstract

The primary texts addressed here are very short works of satire: short dramas, or ‘dramolets’, by Antonio Fian, and a graphic novel by Leo Lukas and Gerhard Haderer, genres of writing that are, arguably, not designed for actual performance. Dramolets are often conceived as resistant to, or at least ironically challenging towards the very notion of performing them. The discussion here uses insights from performativity theory to offer a reading of these works as political, resistance writing. In particular, Fian’s and Lukas/Gerhard’s publications present an ironically deconstructed version of the late, right-wing, Austrian politician and controversial populist leader, Jörg Haider.

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?? SATIREAUSTRIAN CULTURE AND POLITICSJöRG HAIDERANTONIO FIANPETER TURRINIGERHARD HADERERLEO LUKASJöRGI DER DRACHENTöTERPERFORMATIVITYARTS AND HUMANITIES(ALL)PT GERMANIC LITERATURE ??
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32675
Deposited On:
13 Apr 2010 08:50
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