Global Insights on Theatre Censorship (eBook, ePUB)
Redaktion: O'Leary, Catherine; Thompson, Michael; Sánchez, Diego
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Over a range of countries and political regimes, this book examines forms of theatre censorship in the 20th and 21st centuries. It revisits assumptions about prohibition and state control, examining theatre censorship as a continuum ranging from the unconscious self-censorship built into social structures and discursive practices, through bureaucratic regulation or unofficial influence, to detention and physical violence. Focusing on right-wing dictatorships, postcolonial regimes, communist systems, and Western democracies, essays analyze methods and discourses of censorship, identify the…mehr
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317500926
- Artikelnr.: 49268404
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317500926
- Artikelnr.: 49268404
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Catherine O'Leary Part I: First-Hand Experiences of Censorship 1. The
Dictator's Gift of Censorship Fernando Arrabal 2. The Strategy of Communist
Censorship in Poland towards the Most Critical and Subversive Student
Theatre Productions of 1978 and 1979 Juliusz Tyszka 3. Between the Silence
of Submission and the Challenges of Authenticity: Theatrical Censorship in
Franco's Spain (1939-75) Patricia W. O'Connor 4. Theatre Censorship in
South Asia: Hegemony and AmbivalenceAbhi Subedi 5. Silence One Story and
Another is Born: Experience of Censorship in Iran and the UK in 2010 Lisa
Goldman Part II: Censorship in Authoritarian Regimes 6. Who was Afraid of
Fernando Arrabal? The Architect and the Emperor of Assyria in Yugoslavia
Denis Poni 7. Hide and Seek: Selected Stratagems of Polish Independent
Theatre Companies Joanna Ostrowska 8. Der Georgsberg: The Economy as
Theatre in the German Democratic Republic Barrie Baker 9. Bowdlerised
Shakespeare Productions in Hungary and Portugal Zsófia Gombár 10. Theatre
Censorship in Portugal during the Estado Novo: Policies, Censors,
Organisation and Procedures Ana Cabrera 11. An Overview of Theatre
Censorship in Brazil (1925-1970) Mayra Rodrigues Gomes & Eliza Bachega
Casadei 12. Mapping Translated Theatre in Spain through Censorship Archives
Raquel Merino Álvarez 13. Regime Loyalty and Rebellion: Re-Inventing the
Colonial Censorship Nightmare in Zimbabwe Praise Zenenga Part III:
Censorship in Democratic States 14. Stage Irish Neutrality: Theatre
Censorship during the 'Emergency', 1939-45 Donal Ó Drisceoil 15. Not
Recommended for Licence: British Theatre Censorship under the Lord
Chamberlain Steve Nicholson 16. Freedom of Speech and Hair: The Legal
Legacy John H. Houchin 17. Anthony Neilson's Stitching and the High Moral
Ground: A Case Study from Malta Vicki Ann Cremona Conclusion: The Power of
Theatre Michael Thompson
Catherine O'Leary Part I: First-Hand Experiences of Censorship 1. The
Dictator's Gift of Censorship Fernando Arrabal 2. The Strategy of Communist
Censorship in Poland towards the Most Critical and Subversive Student
Theatre Productions of 1978 and 1979 Juliusz Tyszka 3. Between the Silence
of Submission and the Challenges of Authenticity: Theatrical Censorship in
Franco's Spain (1939-75) Patricia W. O'Connor 4. Theatre Censorship in
South Asia: Hegemony and AmbivalenceAbhi Subedi 5. Silence One Story and
Another is Born: Experience of Censorship in Iran and the UK in 2010 Lisa
Goldman Part II: Censorship in Authoritarian Regimes 6. Who was Afraid of
Fernando Arrabal? The Architect and the Emperor of Assyria in Yugoslavia
Denis Poni 7. Hide and Seek: Selected Stratagems of Polish Independent
Theatre Companies Joanna Ostrowska 8. Der Georgsberg: The Economy as
Theatre in the German Democratic Republic Barrie Baker 9. Bowdlerised
Shakespeare Productions in Hungary and Portugal Zsófia Gombár 10. Theatre
Censorship in Portugal during the Estado Novo: Policies, Censors,
Organisation and Procedures Ana Cabrera 11. An Overview of Theatre
Censorship in Brazil (1925-1970) Mayra Rodrigues Gomes & Eliza Bachega
Casadei 12. Mapping Translated Theatre in Spain through Censorship Archives
Raquel Merino Álvarez 13. Regime Loyalty and Rebellion: Re-Inventing the
Colonial Censorship Nightmare in Zimbabwe Praise Zenenga Part III:
Censorship in Democratic States 14. Stage Irish Neutrality: Theatre
Censorship during the 'Emergency', 1939-45 Donal Ó Drisceoil 15. Not
Recommended for Licence: British Theatre Censorship under the Lord
Chamberlain Steve Nicholson 16. Freedom of Speech and Hair: The Legal
Legacy John H. Houchin 17. Anthony Neilson's Stitching and the High Moral
Ground: A Case Study from Malta Vicki Ann Cremona Conclusion: The Power of
Theatre Michael Thompson