Fascism and Theatre : : Comparative Studies on the Aesthetics and Politics of Performance in Europe, 1925-1945 / / ed. by Günter Berghaus.
Since the 1920s, an endless flow of studies has analyzed the political systems of fascism, theseizure of power, the nature of the regimes, the atrocities committed, and, finally, the wars waged against other countries. However, much less attention has been paid to the strategies of persuasion employ...
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Place / Publishing House: | New York; , Oxford : : Berghahn Books, , [1996] ©1996 |
Year of Publication: | 1996 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- Introduction
- 1. Staging the Nation’s Rebirth
- 2. The Cultural Politics of Fascist Governments
- 3. The Ritual Core of Fascist Theatre
- 4. The Theatre of Politics in Fascist Italy
- 5. The Organisation, Fascistisation and Management of Theatre in Italy, 1925-1943
- 6. Theatre Politics of the Mussolini Régime and Their Influence on Fascist Drama
- 7. Mussolini’s ‘Theatre of the Masses’
- 8. Censorship in Nazi Germany
- 9. The Municipal Theatre in Frankfurt-on-the-Main
- 10. The Orchestration of the National Community
- 11. The Theatre Aesthetics of the Falange
- 12. Theatre and Falangism at the Beginning of the Franco Régime
- 13. Competing Together in Fascist Europe
- 14. Jacques Copeau and ‘Popular Theatre’ in Vichy France
- 15. Towards an Aesthetic of Fascist Opera
- Bibliography
- Illustrations
- Notes on Contributors
- Index