International Federation for Theatre Research Global changes - local stages
how theatre functions in smaller European countries
Gedrukt boek
Part 1: The Effect of Social Changes on Theatre Fields. S.E. Wilmer: National Theatres and the Construction of Identity in Smaller European Countries. Anneli Saro: The Interaction of Theatre and Society: The Example of Estonia. Barbara Suec Michieli: Between Inertia and Cultural Terrorism: Slovenian Theatre in Times of Crisis and Change. Zsófia Lelke: Changes in the Hungarian Theatre System. Kristel Pappel: National Identity Embedded in an International Art Form: The Role of Opera in Estonian Culture. Áine Sheil and Joshua Edelman: Internationalization and the Irish State's Relationship with Theatre and Opera. Part 2: Values in Theatre Politics. Louise Ejgod Hansen: Artistic Diversity as a Political Objective. Ott Karulin: Becoming a Performing Arts Institution in Estonia. Joshua Edelman: Arts Planning in the Irish Theatre: A Cautionary Tale. Quirijn Lennert van den Hoogen: Functioning of the Performing Arts in Urban Society: Political Views on Artistic Experience. Mathias Bremgartner: Artist or Manager: Who Should Lead the Swiss City Theatres? Part 3: Localization of Theatrical Values. Andreas Kotte: Theatre and the Discourse on Subsidization. Pia Strickler: From Review to Preview: A Process of Rationalization in Mediating Theatre? Attila Szabó: Changing Frames of Social Spaces on the Hungarian Stage. Maja orli: The Internationalization of Slovenian National Theatre Between 1989 and 1996: The Seven Years of Pandur Theatre. Marlieke Wilders: How Theatre Buildings Condition the Realization of Values for Local Audiences Hans van Maanen: How Theatrical Events Determine Theatres Functioning in Society'. Epilogue. Quirijn Lennert van den Hoogen and Marlieke Wilders: STEP on Stage: Studying Theatre Systems in Glocal Contexts