Theatre, Globalization and the Cold War

Theatre, Globalization and the Cold War

Balme, Christopher B.; Szymanski-Duell, Berenika

Springer International Publishing AG

08/2018

350

Mole

Inglês

9783319838953

15 a 20 dias

4746

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Introduction; Christopher B. Balme and Berenika Szymanski-Duell.- Part I: Shifting Borders.- 1. A Cold War Battleground ; Charlotte M. Canning.- 2. Spirituals, Serfs, and Soviets; Christopher Silsby.- 3. The Politics of an International Reputation; David Barnett.- 4. 'A tour to the West could bring a lot of trouble...'; Berenika Szymanski-Duell.- 5. Song and Dance Ensembles in Central European Militaries; Vaclav Smidrkal.- 6. Theatre, Propaganda and the Cold War; Zoltan Imre.- Part II: Institutions and Institutional Imbrications.- 7. MI5 Surveillance of British Cold War Theatre; James Smith.- 8. Creating an International Community during the Cold War; Hanna Korsberg.- 9. The Cultural Cold War on the Home Front; Kyrill Kunakhovich.- Part III: Acting, Artists and Art Between the Battlefronts.- 10. Years of Compromise and Political Servility; Karolina Prykowska Michalak.- 11. 'A Memorable French-Romanian Evening'; Ioana Szeman.- 12. An Eastern Bloc Cultural Figure?; Nikolaos Papadogiannis.- 13. Acting on the Cold War; Anja Kloeck.- 14. Checkpoint Music Drama; Sebastian Stauss.- Part IV: Postcolonial Perspectives.- 15. Whose Side Are You On?; Christine Matzke .- 16. 'How close is Angola to us?'; Rikard Hoogland.- 17. Manila and the World Dance Space; meLe Yamomo and Basilio E. Villaruz.- Bilbiography.- Index.
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transnational theatre;global history;cold war theatre;communist theatre;cultural representation;govermnmental involvement;touring ensembles;political theatre;politicised theatre;agitprop;international relations;socialist culture;state-run theatres;racial politics;postcolonial theatre;creative tensions;global impliactions;censorship;propaganda;surveillance