Project description DEENESFRITPL Turkey’s minorities take centre stage How has theatre served the processes of national abjection in Turkey and its diasporas? How have abjected minorities used theatre to negotiate the politics of belonging? To answer these questions, the EU-funded STAGING-ABJECTION project will apply a transdisciplinary theoretical and methodological framework to study the role theatre has played in the constitution of the Turkish nation and its ‘others’. Based on mainstream and alternative archives and ethnographic research methods, the research will span from the mid-19th century to contemporary productions. The focus will be on productions about the Armenians after 1915 and sexuality and national identity in queer dramas, as well as Islamic, Sephardic Jewish and Alevi theatres in Turkey and Europe. Show the project objective Hide the project objective Objective Nation-building processes comprise not only of creating a collectivity but also of defining its borders through abjection. This research will analyse how theatre has served the processes of national abjection, and how abjected minorities have used theatre to negotiate the politics of belonging in Turkey and its diasporas. Employing a rigorous transdisciplinary theoretical and methodological framework, the project will study the key role theatre has played in the constitution of “the Turkish nation” and its Others.Staging National Abjection covers the period from the rise of European-style theatre in the Ottoman Empire in the mid-nineteenth century to contemporary productions. Using both mainstream and alternative archives and ethnographic research methods, the project will investigate topics of vital importance that have received limited academic attention: theatre productions involving Armenians after the Genocide; negotiation of sexuality and national identity in queer dramas; Islamic theatre in Turkey and its European diasporas; Sephardic Jewish theatre in Turkey and diasporic productions in Israel and Europe; and Alevi theatre in Turkey and Europe. These case studies will bring different perspectives to the issue of national abjection, and provide insights into the political economy of contemporary Turkish theatre responding to pressures of a conservative neoliberal government.Using the case of Turkey as a vantage point, this project will ask critical questions of broader theoretical significance about the role of theatre in regulating the politics of belonging in the nation-state, and about the relationship between artistic performance and the everyday performance of citizenship. This research will illustrate the political tensions that define Turkey and its growing diasporas, advance our understanding of diasporic and refugee theatre in Europe, and provide ground-breaking insights into cultural politics in post-Imperial contexts and illiberal democracies. Fields of science social sciencespolitical sciencesgovernment systemsdemocracyhumanitiesartsperforming artsdramaturgysocial sciencessociologydemographyhuman migrationssocial scienceseconomics and businesseconomicspolitical economy Programme(s) H2020-EU.1.1. - EXCELLENT SCIENCE - European Research Council (ERC) Main Programme Topic(s) ERC-2019-STG - ERC Starting Grant Call for proposal ERC-2019-STG See other projects for this call Funding Scheme ERC-STG - Starting Grant Host institution KADIR HAS UNIVERSITESI Net EU contribution € 1 429 460,00 Address KADIR HAS AVENUE 34230 Istanbul Türkiye See on map Region İstanbul İstanbul İstanbul Activity type Higher or Secondary Education Establishments Links Contact the organisation Opens in new window Participation in EU R&I programmes Opens in new window HORIZON collaboration network Opens in new window Total cost € 1 429 460,00 Beneficiaries (1) Sort alphabetically Sort by Net EU contribution Expand all Collapse all KADIR HAS UNIVERSITESI Türkiye Net EU contribution € 1 429 460,00 Address KADIR HAS AVENUE 34230 Istanbul See on map Region İstanbul İstanbul İstanbul Activity type Higher or Secondary Education Establishments Links Contact the organisation Opens in new window Participation in EU R&I programmes Opens in new window HORIZON collaboration network Opens in new window Total cost € 1 429 460,00