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|a The Problem of Theatrical Autonomy /
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|t Frontmatter --
|t Acknowledgements --
|t Table of Contents --
|t List of Figures and Tables --
|t Introduction --
|t 1. How can we define autonomy? --
|t 2. The concept of artistic autonomy --
|t 3. Autonomy in the contemporary theatre --
|t 4. How agents in theatre fields make use of claims to autonomy --
|t 5. How theatre organization shapes claims to autonomy --
|t 6. How claims to autonomy serve those outside theatre fields --
|t Conclusion --
|t References --
|t About the Authors --
|t Index
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|a As any devoted theatregoer will attest, watching a performance is a unique experience, as the social setting, rules, and standards of theatre often combine to create a feeling of liberation from the everyday world. This book explores the phenomenon of theatre as simultaneously distinct from and yet connected to society as a whole. Combining theoretical reflections with materials from European case studies, the authors offer intriguing new methods for the sociological study of theatre while contributing equally to theatre and performance studies.
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