<p>The article in the Zeitschrift für Psychodrama und Soziometrie highlights the role of the protagonist as characterized by an “autonomy of mutual dependence”. Based on the tension between individual identity and the universalist claim to recognition, the protagonist role is described as a&#xa0;“place” where autonomy is not shaped against community, but through it. The stage becomes a&#xa0;space for a&#xa0;shared search for truth, where subjectivity, multi-perspectivity and mutual help intertwine. The analysis shows how psychodramatic principles avoid the pitfalls of identity politics and open the way to a&#xa0;reflected universalism.</p>

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„Autonomie gegenseitiger Abhängigkeit“ – Was es bedeutet Protagonist*in zu sein

  • Christoph Hutter

摘要

The article in the Zeitschrift für Psychodrama und Soziometrie highlights the role of the protagonist as characterized by an “autonomy of mutual dependence”. Based on the tension between individual identity and the universalist claim to recognition, the protagonist role is described as a “place” where autonomy is not shaped against community, but through it. The stage becomes a space for a shared search for truth, where subjectivity, multi-perspectivity and mutual help intertwine. The analysis shows how psychodramatic principles avoid the pitfalls of identity politics and open the way to a reflected universalism.