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Apr 21 2023

Project of distance – Bertolt Brecht’s Chicago

April 21, 2023

12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Francesco Marullo

Assistant Professor, PhD

School of Architecture

University of Illinois at Chicago

Abstract: Despite having never set foot in the city, Bertolt Brecht was obsessed with Chicago. A jumble of mud and steel, elevated trains, towers, grain elevators, slaughterhouses, jazzmen and boxers, brokers and gangsters, Chicago embodied the most advanced traits of a modern capitalist metropolis. For Brecht — who believed that to stimulate the attention of an audience it was necessary to make the world (or everyday reality) strange, distant, and foreign — Chicago was remote enough to become a laboratory for analyzing the forces ruling life in the immediate present: an “analogous” Berlin. By aligning some of his early works as a montage of scenes, the presentation reconstructs Brecht’s project of distance, delving into the political economy of Chicago and its architecture of production at the onset of the 20th century.

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Date posted

Feb 28, 2023

Date updated

Feb 28, 2023