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Subversive Stages Theater In Pre And Postcommunisthungary Romania And Bulgaria Ileana Alexandra Orlich Jozefina Komporaly

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Subversive Stages Theater In Pre And Postcommunisthungary Romania And Bulgaria Ileana Alexandra Orlich Jozefina Komporaly
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Publisher: Central European University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.72 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Ileana Alexandra Orlich; Jozefina Komporaly
ISBN: 9789633861189, 9633861187
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Subversive Stages Theater In Pre And Postcommunisthungary Romania And Bulgaria Ileana Alexandra Orlich Jozefina Komporaly by Ileana Alexandra Orlich; Jozefina Komporaly 9789633861189, 9633861187 instant download after payment.

Exploring theater practices in communist and post-communist Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, this book analyzes intertextuality or "inter-theatricality" as a political strategy, designed to criticize contemporary political conditions while at the same time trying to circumvent censorship. Plays by Romanian, Hungarian and Bulgarian dramatists are examined, who are "retrofitting" the past by adapting the political crimes and horrifying tactics of totalitarianism to the classical theatre (with Shakespeare a favorite) to reveal the region's traumatic history. By the sustained analysis of the aesthetic devices used as political tools, Orlich makes a very strong case for the continued relevance of the theater as one of the subtlest media in the public sphere. She embeds her close readings in a thorough historical analysis and displays a profound knowledge of the political role of theater history. In the Soviet bloc the theater of the absurd, experimentation, irony, and intertextual distancing (estrangement) are not seen as mere aesthetic language games but as political strategies that use indirection to say what cannot be said directly.

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