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Theatre Institutions in Crisis

European Perspectives
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
240 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Franciserschienen am01.08.2022
Theatre Institutions in Crisis examines how theatre in Europe is beset by a crisis on an institutional level and that there is a pressing need for robust research into the complex configuration of factors at work that are leading to significant shifts in the way theatre is understood, organized, delivered and received.mehr
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KlappentextTheatre Institutions in Crisis examines how theatre in Europe is beset by a crisis on an institutional level and that there is a pressing need for robust research into the complex configuration of factors at work that are leading to significant shifts in the way theatre is understood, organized, delivered and received.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-367-67666-7
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum01.08.2022
Seiten240 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht500 g
Illustrationen11 SW-Abb., 6 SW-Fotos, 5 SW-Zeichn., 4 Tabellen
Artikel-Nr.9566063
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
PrefaceAcknowledgementsIntroduction Publics Chapter 1 Struggles of singularised communities in German theatre: The culture war´ around the Berlin Volksbühne Peter Boenisch (University of Aarhus) Chapter 2 Public (Re) Assembly and Crisis Dramaturgy Shannon Jackson (UC Berkley) Chapter 3 Re-enacting the Crisis of Democracy in Milo Rau´s General Assembly Ramona Mosse (FU Berlin) Chapter 4 Fugitive Transformations of Performance Practice in Landscapes of Crisis Gigi Argyropoulou (Mavili collective Athens) Funding and labourChapter 5 Justifying Theatre and its Funding after 2008 Joshua Edelman (Manchester Met) Chapter 6 Dutch Theatre Politics in Crisis? Quirijn Lennert van den Hoogen (Groningen University) Chapter 7 Crisis in Funding Policies. The Paradox of National Theatres and the Dilemma of Evaluating Theatre in Italy Livia Cavaglieri (University of Genova) Chapter 8 The Theatrical Employment System in Crisis? How Working Conditions Are Changing in Theatre and Elsewhere Axel Haunschild (University of Hannover) Post-Socialism Chapter 9 Crisis? Czech Theatre after 1989 Radka Kunderová Chapter 10 Artistic Freedom - State Control - Democracy: Oliver Frljicʼs Theatre Work in Croatia and Poland as an Indicator of Repressive Cultural Policy Danijela Weber-Kapusta (LMU Munich) Chapter 11 Creating New Theatres during the Economic Crisis: The Case of Estonia Hedi-Lis Toome and Anneli Saro (University of Tartu) Chapter 12 Cultural Struggles in Slovenian Institutional and Independent Theatre Maja Sorli and Zala Dobovsek (University of Ljubljana) Independent theatre sceneChapter 13 Promises and Side Effects: The Frankfurt Theatre Crisis of the 1990s - A Case StudyLorenz Aggermann (University of Giessen)Chapter 14 Potential, Need, Risk. On Control and Subjectification in Contemporary Production NetworksGeorg Döcker (University of Giessen)Chapter 15 Theatre Crisis, Local Farce, or Institutional Change? The Controversy Surrounding the Munich Kammerspiele 2018 from an Institutional Logics PerspectiveBianca Michaels (LMU Munich)Indexmehr

Autor

Christopher Balme is professor of theatre and performance studies at LMU Munich, Germany.



Tony Fisher is a reader in theatre and philosophy and Associate Director of Research at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, UK.