Tuesday 11 June 2019
Time: 14.00-18.00
Venue: Fulton Building, Rooms 202 and 203
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Free, all welcome
Disabled access
How can we draw, shape, dramatize, and write about the lives of others? What events in a subject’s life do biographies tend to privilege? And when does biography begin?
This workshop started with an exploration of the innovative dramaturgical approaches in the biographical installations of Swiss artist Mats Staub. Staub asked participants to narrate their lives starting from a particular place: with the year they turned 21, the people they were in love with, their experiences of birth and death. We then shared our own experiences in the field through guided discussion and exercises. This included choosing your subject, sources, form and perspective, ethical dilemmas, the commodification of life writing and the uses of critical theory.
It featured Visiting Researcher from Bern 5XÉçÇøÊÓƵ of the Arts. Sussex 5XÉçÇøÊÓƵ Dr Hope Wolf and Prof Margaretta Jolly offered a response.
For further information please contact h.wolf@sussex.ac.uk