Theatre Censorship in Contemporary Europe -

Theatre Censorship in Contemporary Europe

Silence and Protest

Anne Etienne, Chris Megson (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
266 Seiten
2024
University of Exeter Press (Verlag)
978-1-80413-051-3 (ISBN)
118,45 inkl. MwSt
With contributions from an international range of scholars, this ground-breaking study explores the forms, contexts, and impacts of theatre censorship in twenty-first-century Europe.
What are the contexts (political, social, legal, cultural) of theatre censorship in twenty-first-century Europe? Given the abolition of state-sanctioned and institutional forms of stage censorship in the late twentieth century, the prevalence of authoritarian and populist politics, and the escalation of so-called ‘culture wars’, in what ways and to what extent does stage censorship manifest and proliferate today? How does censorship respond (or not) to governmental, economic, moral, and religious circumstances? And how have theatre-makers in Europe contested or countered censorial prohibitions in the recent past?



This edited collection is the first pan-European study of contemporary theatre censorship. An international range of scholars assess how new forms of censorship operate to silence artists and control performances; they explore how theatre artists respond to constraints placed upon their work across territories, and analyse how age-old political, religious, and moral taboos impact on theatrical creation and reception. Readers are invited to consider not only the varied mechanisms of censorship, including its more covert iterations, but also what is censored, when, how, and why, particularly in relation to the sensitive issues of religion, race, sexuality, and nationalism. By focusing on the work of key European theatre practitioners, as well as significant productions and performances, contributors reflect on the impact of censorship on artistic policies and cultural activity, and the forms of protest mobilized against it.

Anne Etienne lectures in Modern and Contemporary Drama in the School of English, University College Cork. Her publications explore theatre censorship, Arnold Wesker and contemporary Irish theatre. She co-edits the series Palgrave Studies in Cultural Censorship. Chris Megson is Reader in Drama and Theatre at Royal Holloway, University of London. His publications focus on post-war and contemporary British playwriting, theatre censorship, and global theatres of the real. He co-edits the series Playwriting and the Contemporary: Critical Collaborations (LUP).

Introduction Anne Etienne and Chris Megson

DOI: 10.47788/THTM4731



PART 1: FORMS AND SOURCES OF CENSORSHIP

Intervention 1 – Vicki Ann Cremona and Marco Galea, Capturing Space: Crashing Down the Gates of the Maltese Utopia

DOI: 10.47788/DXCK2330

Chapter 1. Milena Dragicevic Sesic and Aleksandra Jovićević, Voices from Semi-peripheries: Pressure, Self-censorship, and Micropolitics of Resistance in the Western Balkans

DOI: 10.47788/MBJH9642

Chapter 2. Alex Trustrum-Thomas, The Emperor’s New Clothes: Ideology and Censorship in Contemporary Russian Theatre

DOI: 10.47788/KHBJ9609 

Chapter 3. Anne Etienne and Lisa Fitzpatrick, Risings and Cancelling: Implicit Censorship on a Free Irish Stage

DOI: 10.47788/DUMT2156



PART 2: GHOSTS OF THE PAST

Intervention 2 – Andrea Tompa, Censorship in Hungary: Comedy, Silence, and Subversion

DOI: 10.47788/JENC2443

Chapter 4. Denis Poniž, Nothing New on the Eastern Front: Censorship in Contemporary Slovenia

DOI: 10.47788/WHXD7915

Chapter 5. Agnieszka Jakimiak, Un-Divine Comedy. Remains and Self-Censorship as Work-In- Progress in Poland

DOI: 10.47788/SLFB7672

Chapter 6. Andrew Holden, Opera Censorship in Europe – Production, Circulation, and Reception in a Transnational Market

DOI: 10.47788/WAUE9231

Intervention 3 – Lonneke van Heugten, The Tenacity of Tradition: Performativity in the Dutch Black Pete Controversy

DOI: 10.47788/CYXY9391



PART 3: STAGING TABOOS

Intervention 4 – Roaa Ali, Racialized Censorship in the Age of “Culture Wars”

DOI: 10.47788/DXIE9191

Chapter 7. Chris Megson, Images of Protest: Religion, Theatre, and Censorship

DOI: 10.47788/HLHS2992

Chapter 8. Olga Kolokytha, Yulia Belinskaya, and Matina Magkou, Religion and Politics: Silencing Greek Theatre in the Twenty-First Century

DOI: 10.47788/LHYH5122

Chapter 9. Duncan Wheeler, Booing and Banning: Freedom and Prohibition in Spain’s “National Fiesta”

DOI: 10.47788/TKHZ1641

Intervention 5 – Hannah Probst, Play on the Periphery: Irrational Queerness as Resistance to Censorship in Gestalta’s Shibari Performance Art

DOI: 10.47788/NMMG9395

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Exeter Performance Studies
Verlagsort Exeter
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 566 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Theater / Ballett
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-80413-051-6 / 1804130516
ISBN-13 978-1-80413-051-3 / 9781804130513
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