Theatre, globalization and the Cold War / Christopher Balme, Berenika Szymanski-Düll, editors
Serie: Transnational theatre historiesUtgivning: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan/Springer Nature, 2017Beskrivning: xv, 350 sidor : illustrationer ; 23 cmISBN:- 978-3-319-48083-1
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Innehåller bibliografiska referenser (s.325-341)
Introduction / Christopher B. Balme -- A Cold War Battleground: Catfish Row versus the Nevsky Prospekt / Charlotte M. Canning -- Spirituals, Serfs, and Soviets: Paul Robeson and International Race Policy in the Soviet Union at the Start of the Cold War / Christopher Silsby -- The Politics of an International Reputation: The Berliner Ensemble as a GDR Theatre on Tour / David Barnett -- {u2018}A tour to the West could bring a lot of trouble{u2026}{u2019} : The Mazowsze State Folk Song and Dance Ensemble during the First Period of the Cold War / Berenika Szymanski-Düll -- Song and Dance Ensembles in Central European Militaries: The Spread, Transformation and Retreat of a Soviet Model / Václav Šmidrkal -- Theatre, Propaganda and the Cold War: Peter Brook{u2019}s Midsummer Night{u2019}s Dream in Eastern Europe (1972) / Zoltán Imre -- MI5 Surveillance of British Cold War Theatre / James Smith -- Creating an International Community during the Cold War / Hanna Korsberg -- The Cultural Cold War on the Home Front: The Political Role of Theatres in Communist Kraków and Leipzig / Kyrill Kunakhovich -- Years of Compromise and Political Servility : Kantor and Grotowski during the Cold War / Karolina Prykowska-Michalak -- {u2018}A Memorable French-Romanian Evening{u2019}: Nationalism and the Cold War at the Theatre of Nations Festival / Ioana Szeman -- An Eastern Bloc Cultural Figure? Brecht{u2019}s Reception by Young Left-wingers in Greece in the 1970s / Nikolaos Papadogiannis -- Acting on the Cold War: Imperialist Strategies, Stanislavsky, and Brecht in German Actor Training after 1945 / Anja Klöck -- Checkpoint Music Drama / Sebastian Stauss -- Whose Side Are You On? Cold War Trajectories in Eritrean Drama Practice, 1970s to Early 1990s / Christine Matzke -- {u2018}How close is Angola to us?{u2019} Peter Weiss{u2019}s Play Song of the Lusitanian Bogeyman in the Shadow of the Cold War / Rikard Hoogland -- Manila and the World Dance Space: Nationalism and Globalization in Cold War Philippines and South East Asia / meLê yamomo and Basilio E. Villaruz.