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Hunger Artistry: Kafka and the Art of Starvation

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Oxford Kafka24
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Kafka’s provocative story “The Hunger Artist” explores starvation, art, and the nature of human existence. Experts discuss the story and its reception.
Kafka’s “The Hunger Artist” takes its cue from the real fasting performers who until the early years of the twentieth century would starve themselves for the entertainment of paying audiences. The story has been translated into theatre, comic form, animation and a new ballet has been commissioned as part of the Oxford Kafka celebrations. It has also inspired writers, artists and academics to explore the politics and art of starvation in the twentieth century and beyond. This discussion explores the story and its reception from the present day ,in the context of eating disorders hunger strikes and starvation used as a weapon of war.

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Oxford Kafka24
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Peter Boxall
Ankhi Mukherjee
Meindert Peters
Karen Leeder
Alys Moody
Keywords
kafka
hunger
starvation
reception
translation
dance
time
death
art
Department: Faculty of Medieval & Modern Languages
Date Added: 10/07/2024
Duration: 01:03:46

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