Somersaulting Out of the Archive: Facets of Circus Studies in German-Speaking Countries

Mirjam Hildbrand, Anna-Sophie Jurgens

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Abstract

A conversation by Mirjam Hildbrand & Anna-Sophie Jürgens

In times of climate catastrophe, refugee crises and Covid-19, the question of the responsibility that artists and scholars have is becoming increasingly urgent. What is the role of circus within society? How far does this form of art and entertainment correlate with historical and contemporary social interests? How does circus research position itself as a relevant field of research within academia in the 21st century? Those questions will be explored within the series Adventures in Circus Research–Facing a New Decade, curated by academic Dr. Franziska Trapp. By featuring circus researchers, we give them the space to explain the nature and significance of their research directly to the circus community and to highlight the practical impact of their research on the circus world and its relevance for society.

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