The Cambridge Companion to International Theatre Festivals
Herausgeber: Knowles, Ric
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An up-to-date, contextualized assessment of the impact of the 'festivalization' of culture around the world.
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An up-to-date, contextualized assessment of the impact of the 'festivalization' of culture around the world.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 154mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781108442398
- ISBN-10: 1108442390
- Artikelnr.: 58665100
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 154mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781108442398
- ISBN-10: 1108442390
- Artikelnr.: 58665100
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Ric Knowles; Part I. Contexts and Methods: 1. From post-war to
'Second Wave': international performing arts festivals Keren Zaiontz; 2.
International festivals, the practice of coproduction, and the challenges
for documentation in a digital age Alexandra Portmann; 3. City festivals
and festival cities Marjana Johansson; 4. Indigenous festivals Ric Knowles;
Part II. International Festivals around the Globe: 5. European festivals
Erika Fischer-Lichte; 6. International theatre festivals in the United
Kingdom: the Edinburgh Festival Fringe as model neoliberal market Jen
Harvie; 7. Under the radar festival, New York: experimental, urban, and
global Carol Martin; 8. The Australian festival network Sarah Thomasson; 9.
Theatre festivals in post-Arab Spring countries Khalid Amine; 10. Staging
East Africa through global exchange: the Kampala International Theatre
Festival Julia Goldstein; 11. The National Arts Festival in Grahamstown:
culture, economics, and race in South Africa Loren Kruger; 12. Reckoning
with historical conflicts in East Asian theatre festivals: the BeSeTo
Theatre Festival and Gwangju Media Arts Festival Hayana Kim; 13. Festivals
in the francophone world as sites of cultural struggle Emily Sahakian; 14.
International festivals in Latin America: festival Santiago a Mil and
Festival Internacional de Buenos Aires Jean Graham-Jones; 15. RUTAS
ROUTES: a festival commons of hemispheric interculturalidad Natalie
Alvarez; Index.
'Second Wave': international performing arts festivals Keren Zaiontz; 2.
International festivals, the practice of coproduction, and the challenges
for documentation in a digital age Alexandra Portmann; 3. City festivals
and festival cities Marjana Johansson; 4. Indigenous festivals Ric Knowles;
Part II. International Festivals around the Globe: 5. European festivals
Erika Fischer-Lichte; 6. International theatre festivals in the United
Kingdom: the Edinburgh Festival Fringe as model neoliberal market Jen
Harvie; 7. Under the radar festival, New York: experimental, urban, and
global Carol Martin; 8. The Australian festival network Sarah Thomasson; 9.
Theatre festivals in post-Arab Spring countries Khalid Amine; 10. Staging
East Africa through global exchange: the Kampala International Theatre
Festival Julia Goldstein; 11. The National Arts Festival in Grahamstown:
culture, economics, and race in South Africa Loren Kruger; 12. Reckoning
with historical conflicts in East Asian theatre festivals: the BeSeTo
Theatre Festival and Gwangju Media Arts Festival Hayana Kim; 13. Festivals
in the francophone world as sites of cultural struggle Emily Sahakian; 14.
International festivals in Latin America: festival Santiago a Mil and
Festival Internacional de Buenos Aires Jean Graham-Jones; 15. RUTAS
ROUTES: a festival commons of hemispheric interculturalidad Natalie
Alvarez; Index.
Introduction Ric Knowles; Part I. Contexts and Methods: 1. From post-war to
'Second Wave': international performing arts festivals Keren Zaiontz; 2.
International festivals, the practice of coproduction, and the challenges
for documentation in a digital age Alexandra Portmann; 3. City festivals
and festival cities Marjana Johansson; 4. Indigenous festivals Ric Knowles;
Part II. International Festivals around the Globe: 5. European festivals
Erika Fischer-Lichte; 6. International theatre festivals in the United
Kingdom: the Edinburgh Festival Fringe as model neoliberal market Jen
Harvie; 7. Under the radar festival, New York: experimental, urban, and
global Carol Martin; 8. The Australian festival network Sarah Thomasson; 9.
Theatre festivals in post-Arab Spring countries Khalid Amine; 10. Staging
East Africa through global exchange: the Kampala International Theatre
Festival Julia Goldstein; 11. The National Arts Festival in Grahamstown:
culture, economics, and race in South Africa Loren Kruger; 12. Reckoning
with historical conflicts in East Asian theatre festivals: the BeSeTo
Theatre Festival and Gwangju Media Arts Festival Hayana Kim; 13. Festivals
in the francophone world as sites of cultural struggle Emily Sahakian; 14.
International festivals in Latin America: festival Santiago a Mil and
Festival Internacional de Buenos Aires Jean Graham-Jones; 15. RUTAS
ROUTES: a festival commons of hemispheric interculturalidad Natalie
Alvarez; Index.
'Second Wave': international performing arts festivals Keren Zaiontz; 2.
International festivals, the practice of coproduction, and the challenges
for documentation in a digital age Alexandra Portmann; 3. City festivals
and festival cities Marjana Johansson; 4. Indigenous festivals Ric Knowles;
Part II. International Festivals around the Globe: 5. European festivals
Erika Fischer-Lichte; 6. International theatre festivals in the United
Kingdom: the Edinburgh Festival Fringe as model neoliberal market Jen
Harvie; 7. Under the radar festival, New York: experimental, urban, and
global Carol Martin; 8. The Australian festival network Sarah Thomasson; 9.
Theatre festivals in post-Arab Spring countries Khalid Amine; 10. Staging
East Africa through global exchange: the Kampala International Theatre
Festival Julia Goldstein; 11. The National Arts Festival in Grahamstown:
culture, economics, and race in South Africa Loren Kruger; 12. Reckoning
with historical conflicts in East Asian theatre festivals: the BeSeTo
Theatre Festival and Gwangju Media Arts Festival Hayana Kim; 13. Festivals
in the francophone world as sites of cultural struggle Emily Sahakian; 14.
International festivals in Latin America: festival Santiago a Mil and
Festival Internacional de Buenos Aires Jean Graham-Jones; 15. RUTAS
ROUTES: a festival commons of hemispheric interculturalidad Natalie
Alvarez; Index.