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Moscow Theatres for Young People: A Cultural History of Ideological Coercion and Artistic Innovation, 1917–2000 

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This book shows how the totalitarian ideology of the Soviet period shaped the practices of Soviet theatre for youth. It weaves together politics, pedagogy and aesthetics to reveal the complex intersections between theatre and its socio-historical conditions. It paints a picture of the theatrical developments from 1917 through to the new millennium.
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Introduction PART I: THE SOVIET PERIOD From Marxism-Leninism to Perestroika and Glasnost The Historical Role and Cultural Function of Russian Theatre for Young Audiences Thaw and Freeze PART II: PERESTROIKA AND GLASNOST The Change in Cultural Function with Glasnost and Perestroika The Central Children’s Theatre The Moscow Theatre of the Young Spectator PART III: A NEW MILLENNIUM Cultural Shifts and Theatrical Innovation Shaking the Past: The Russian Academic Youth Theatre Provoking Assumptions: Kama Ginkas at the Mtiuz Afterword

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Manon Van de Water is a Professor of Theatre Research and the Director of the Theatre for Youth Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 302 ● ISBN 9781403984692 ● File size 2.1 MB ● Publisher Palgrave Macmillan US ● City New York ● Country US ● Published 2006 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2367209 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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