Buch, Englisch, Band 10, 296 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 617 g
Reihe: Themes in Theatre
Social Dynamics of Turbulent Theatrical Events
Buch, Englisch, Band 10, 296 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 617 g
Reihe: Themes in Theatre
ISBN: 978-90-04-43325-0
Verlag: Brill
Since the beginning of theatre history, scandals have taken place and the variety of causes, processes and types of interactions makes them an interesting object of study. Theatre scandals often indicate clashes with a dominant ideology or with the ideology of a particular group in society. Sometimes, following a scandal, the attacked ideology changes and incorporates the possibility of the aesthetics or themes that caused the clash. In this way, scandals can cause dynamic changes within cultural systems.
Next to theoretical considerations the contributors, all members of the IFTR Theatrical Event Working Group, present in their various case studies a wide cultural and chronological diversity of theatre scandals, all of which were experienced as very shocking moments in theatre history.
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Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Introductions
1 General Introduction
Willmar Sauter and Henri Schoenmakers
2 Spreading Like Wildfire: the Genesis and Evolution of Theatre Scandals
Peter Eversmann
3 Scandalous Theatrical Events: Concerns and Emotions
Henri Schoenmakers
Scandals Starting during Theatrical Events
4 The Hamburg Theatre Scandal of 1801: Political, Economic and Aesthetic
Conflicts on Stage
Martin Schneider
5 Burning the Bridge while Bridging the Gap: Riotous Pedagogy in ``The Plough and the Stars'' – Riot of 1926
Bess Rowen
6 Shit, Idealism and Contingency: Terror in God’s Theatre
Janne Tapper
Scandals Starting Outside and around Theatrical Events
7 The Ejima-Ikushima Scandal
Tove Bjoerk
8 Scandal and Rebellion in the Theatrical Event: the Maltese Carnival of 1846
Vicki Ann Cremona
9 Why Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Play Garbage, the City, and Death Could
Not Be Performed in Germany
Beate Schappach
10 Swiss-Swiss Democracy: the Making of Scandal as Play and Counter Play
Andreas Kotte
11 Israeli-Palestinian Conflict on the Israeli Stage Arousing Scandal:
the Case of Return to Haifa
Naphtaly Shem-Tov
12 Mike Daisey’s False Witness
Joshua Edelman
Scandals and Beyond
13 Cleopatra – between Historical and Movie Scandals
Willmar Sauter
14 Censorship as a Tool for the Prevention and Suspension of
Scandals
Anneli Saro
15 The School for Scandal
Marvin Carlson
Index