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Opera and the Politics of Empire in Habsburg Europe, 1815-1914

Descrizione del progetto

Un nuovo paradigma per comprendere il ruolo dell’opera nell’Impero asburgico

Il progetto Transopera, finanziato dall’UE, conduce un approfondimento sulle politiche imperiali riguardanti l’opera nell’Europa degli Asburgo del XIX secolo. L’attenzione è incentrata sugli scambi transnazionali tra territori e popolazioni della monarchia asburgica, oltre che sul ruolo del concetto austriaco multinazionale di stato. Il progetto cerca di confutare le narrazioni tradizionali che erano solite evidenziare il ruolo dell’opera come strumento di nazionalismo politico. Tenta invece di stabilire in quale misura l’Impero sosteneva l’opera (la forma e il repertorio) come mezzo per creare collegamenti culturali e intellettuali nella moltitudine di territori e persone sotto il suo dominio.

Obiettivo

TRANSOPERA investigates the politics of opera in the Habsburg Empire between the Congress of ‘Transopera’ investigates the politics of opera in the Habsburg Empire between the Congress of Vienna and the outbreak of World War One. With its emphasis on transnational exchanges between the Empire’s different parts and on Austria’s multinational concept of state, my project challenges traditional narratives that have tended to highlight the role of opera as a tool of political nationalism. Instead, the Empire supported opera (the form and the repertoire) as a means to create cultural and intellectual connections between its different peoples, as well as between its political centre and its many peripheries. Following a cross-disciplinary agenda, my project responds to two distinct fields of scholarship so as to establish a new paradigm in our understanding of nineteenth-century opera: the contextual analysis of opera production and its reception; and new trends in Habsburg history, which have moved away from a narrow focus on ethnic and linguistic conflict to examine the role of national hybridity, of dynastic loyalty, and of social structures such as religion, class or gender that cut across national boundaries. ‘Transopera’ connects these two fields of scholarship through a shared challenge to methodological nationalism. It combines cultural and intellectual history to investigate five areas of opera production that deeply marked the monarchy's social, political and cultural life: the role of Italian opera in uniting the Empire culturally across its different crownlands and nationalities; the use of national vernaculars in opera production across the Empire; the function of opera in the context of dynastic representation; the role of grand opéra in staging historical narratives that connected the monarchy to events elsewhere in Europe; and finally, a focus on opera in the Empire’s Southern and Eastern peripheries, as a way of building bridges with its political centre.

Meccanismo di finanziamento

ERC-ADG - Advanced Grant

Istituzione ospitante

UNIVERSITAET LEIPZIG
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 2 499 998,00
Indirizzo
RITTERSTRASSE 26
04109 Leipzig
Germania

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Regione
Sachsen Leipzig Leipzig
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 2 499 998,00

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