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Global Insights on Theatre Censorship

Michael Thompson editor Diego Sánchez editor Catherine O'Leary editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:1st Sep '15

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Theatre has always been subject to a wide range of social, political, moral, and doctrinal controls, with authorities and social groups imposing constraints on scripts, venues, staging, acting, and reception. Focusing on a range of countries and political regimes, this book examines the many forms that theatre censorship has taken in the 20th century and continues to take in the 21st, arguing that it remains a live issue in the contemporary world. The book re-examines assumptions about prohibition and state control, and offers a more complex reading of theatre censorship as a continuum ranging from the unconscious self-censorship built into social structures and discursive practices, through bureaucratic regulation or unofficial influence, up to detention and physical violence. An international team of contributors offers an illuminating set of case studies informed by both new archival research and the first-hand experience of playwrights and directors, covering theatre censorship in areas such as Spain, Portugal, Brazil, Poland, East Germany, Nepal, Zimbabwe, the USA, Ireland, and Britain. Focusing on right-wing dictatorships, post-colonial regimes, communist systems and Western democracies, the essays analyze methods and discourses of censorship, identify the multiple agents involved, examine the responses of theatremakers, and show how each example reveals important features of its political and cultural contexts. Expanding understanding of the nature and effects of censorship, this volume affirms the power of theatre to challenge authorized discourses and makes a timely contribution to debates about freedom of expression through performance.

"A panoramic and well re-searched volume aiming ‘to improve our un-derstanding not only of theatre and its inter-pretation, but also and more generally, of the interactions between culture and the state. It allows us to create a fuller portrait of censorship—both repressive and produc-tive—of the arts in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.’ (20)."

- Pilar Molina, Technological University Dublin, Spanish Studies

ISBN: 9781138887039

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 566g

284 pages