The Problem of Theatrical Autonomy
Analysing Theatre as a Social Practice
Quirijn Lennert Hoogen author Joshua Edelman author Louise Ejgod Hansen author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Amsterdam University Press
Published:22nd Nov '16
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As any devoted theatregoer will attest, watching a performance is a unique experience, as the social setting, rules, and standards of theatre often combine to create a feeling of liberation from the everyday world. This book explores the phenomenon of theatre as simultaneously distinct from and yet connected to society as a whole. Combining theoretical reflections with materials from European case studies, the authors offer intriguing new methods for the sociological study of theatre while contributing equally to theatre and performance studies.
"[This book] opens up an interesting and necessary debate in theatre analysis. It is arguable whether theatrical autonomy, being a concept that is almost impossible to define without a certain amount of reductionism, can be the key concept in further research on theatre sociology, but precisely the research of concrete cases will answer this question. It is therefore a valuable book that will help any researcher or student rethink his or her methodological approach." - Ga¿per Troha, Amfiteater, Journal of Performing Arts Theory Vol. 5, no. 2
ISBN: 9789462980792
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224 pages