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Stage of emergency : theater and public performance under the Greek military dictatorship of 1967-1974

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This volume offers a critique of cultural and intellectual life in Greece during the dictatorship of 1967-1974, discussing how Greek playwrights, directors, and actors reconceived the role of culture in a state of crisis and engaged with questions of theater's relationship to politics and community.

In the early 1970s, several bold new plays appeared, resonating with the concerns of Greek public and private life.

The reinvigorated Greek stage displayed an extraordinary degree of historical consciousness and embraced revisionist cultural critique as well, leading to a drastic re-shaping of the Greek theatrical landscape. Stage of Emergency is the first study to focus on these particular theatrical developments of the so-called junta era, shedding light not only on the messages and impact of the plays themselves, but also on the politics of culture and censorship affecting the Greek public during this period.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0198718322 / 9780198718321
Hardback
18/12/2014
United Kingdom
English
416 pages : illustrations
22 cm