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Global Changes - Local Stages investigates the relationships between what happened the last twenty years on the ‘world stage’ and how theatre life developed on the local level. The subject has been approached from three different angles, each covered by one part of the book: “The Effects of Social Changes on Theatre Fields”, “Values in Theatre Politics” and “Localization of Theatrical Values”. The group of authors tries to find the links between these three areas. The book profits from the fact that the authors come from two sides of the former ‘Wall’. Twenty years after its fall, the transitional processes in countries of the former ‘Eastern Bloc’ can be compared, not only mutually, but also with the changes in the Western part of Europe. With its 537 pages Global Changes - Local Stages is the most extensive research of the possible relationships between cultural change, theatre politics and theatre life in smaller European countries.

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Editors’ Preface About the Contributors Part 1: The Effect of Social Changes on Theatre Fields Anneli Saro: Introduction 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 Sušec 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 Hans van Maanen: Introduction 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: Introduction 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 Šorli: 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 Theatre’s Functioning in Society Epilogue Quirijn Lennert van den Hoogen and Marlieke Wilders: STEP on Stage: Studying Theatre Systems in Glocal Contexts

Global Changes – Local Stages: How Theatre Functions in Smaller European Countries

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 01/01/2009
      ISBN13: 9789042026124, 978-9042026124
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      Book Synopsis
      Global Changes - Local Stages investigates the relationships between what happened the last twenty years on the ‘world stage’ and how theatre life developed on the local level. The subject has been approached from three different angles, each covered by one part of the book: “The Effects of Social Changes on Theatre Fields”, “Values in Theatre Politics” and “Localization of Theatrical Values”. The group of authors tries to find the links between these three areas. The book profits from the fact that the authors come from two sides of the former ‘Wall’. Twenty years after its fall, the transitional processes in countries of the former ‘Eastern Bloc’ can be compared, not only mutually, but also with the changes in the Western part of Europe. With its 537 pages Global Changes - Local Stages is the most extensive research of the possible relationships between cultural change, theatre politics and theatre life in smaller European countries.

      Table of Contents
      Editors’ Preface About the Contributors Part 1: The Effect of Social Changes on Theatre Fields Anneli Saro: Introduction 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 Sušec 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 Hans van Maanen: Introduction 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: Introduction 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 Šorli: 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 Theatre’s Functioning in Society Epilogue Quirijn Lennert van den Hoogen and Marlieke Wilders: STEP on Stage: Studying Theatre Systems in Glocal Contexts

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