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Traces of the (m)other: deconstructing hegemonic historical narrative in Teat(r)o Oficina Uzyna Uzona's Os Sertões [PDF]
This article focuses on the way in which renowned São Paulo-based theatre company Teat(r)o Oficina Uzyna Uzona deconstructs hegemonic historical narrative in their 2000 - 2007 25 hour-long production of Euclides da Cunha’s seminal Brazilian novel Os ...
Albuquerque Jr Durval Muniz de +8 more
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Physics and the New Theatre Historiography [PDF]
Physics and the New Theatre ...
Bank, Rosemarie
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Historien som scene hos Ludvig Holberg og Charlotta Dorothea Biehl
Ludvig Holberg (1684-1754) and Charlotta Dorothea Biehl (1731-1788) are two key figures of the Nordic Enlightenment. The Norwegian Holberg took his philosophical and theological degrees from the University of Copenhagen at an early age and travelled ...
Anne-Marie Mai
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Incorporating languages into histories of war: a research journey [PDF]
This article discusses the ways in which languages can be integrated into histories of war and conflict, by exploring ongoing research in two case studies: the liberation and occupation of Western Europe (1944–47), and peacekeeping/peace building in ...
Footitt, Hilary
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William Gladstone and the theatre [PDF]
<p>This article discusses the various links between 19th century British Prime Minister William Gladstone and the theatre, his understanding of its function in society and his role in shaping the argument for a subsidised National Theatre. It links
Heinrich, A.
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Theatre Sound Archiving in the Netherlands: Study and Re-Use of ‘Sleeping’ Sound Collections
A number of recent publications feature thoughts on the neglect of the ‘unheard’ (Søndergaard, 2013) and the ‘buried’ (Hoffmann, 2015) sound archive. This article explores what types of knowledge sound archives might hold.
Ricarda Franzen
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Du spectacle avant toute chose
While theatrical historiography has most often associated “mass theatre” with Soviet revolutionary art, agitational theater, and “mass actions”, this paper invites us to reconsider this notion through the prism of Cultural Studies, choosing to focus on ...
Pascale Melani
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The Archive, the Historian, and the Relationships of Change
Archives come into existence through human agency driven by individual and/or collective philosophical and ideological value systems and priorities. As such, they are sites of power and usually controlled access.
Claire Cochrane
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L’Exposition universelle de 1900 et les apories d’une « école italienne »
If Paris World’s Fairs had been the theatre of disapprovals towards the Italian artistic scene, critics blaming his decadence or his perverted cosmopolitism, 1900 World’s Fair begin, with his “Italian Palace”, a renewal taking his roots in Italian ...
Marion Lagrange
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“Karagöz is ours”: İsmayıl Hakkı Baltacıoğlu’s cultural revivalism and the Long Turkish Modernity [PDF]
In 1939, the Turkish scholar and art critic İsmayıl Hakkı Baltacıoğlu (1886-1978) spearheaded a campaign of recovery of shadow theatre plays. Known informally as Karagöz plays, these candlelit performances of flat figurines mounted on sticks had been a ...
Ambra D’Antone
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