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Divadelná a performančná teória

Táto séria skúma zásadné otázky úlohy divadla v kultúre, zameraná na súčasné divadelné praktiky a historiografiu. Každá kniha, napísaná pre študentov aj široké publikum, využíva prípadové štúdie na zasadenie čitateľov do aktuálnych debát v divadelných a performatívnych štúdiách. Skúmajú sa interdisciplinárne prístupy k tvorbe divadla a dôsledky jeho štúdia. Séria ponúka hlboký vhľad do neustále sa vyvíjajúceho odboru.

Copyright and the Value of Performance, 1770-1911
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