Emeljanow, Victor
War and Theatrical Innovation
Part I. Theatrical Training
1. The Greek Tragic Chorus and Its Training for War: Movement, Music and Harmony in Theatrical and Military Performance
Will Shüler
2. Cultural Camouflage: Acting Identities in World War 2 Espionage
Fraser Stevens
3. The Scenographer as Camoufleur
Greer Crawley
Part II. Propaganda Strategies
4. Puppetry and the Spanish Civil War
Cariad Astles
5. Theatrical Propaganda and an Imagined West During the Korean War
Yuh-Jhung Hwang
6. The Biopolitics of ISIS’ Iconoclastic Propaganda
Gabriella Calchi-Novati
Part III. Patronage and New Directions
7. Guns, Money and the Muse: New Patronage in the Russian Civil War, 1919–1922
Mayhill C. Fowler
8. Manipulating Beijing Opera: Criminality and Prosperity During Civil War in China C. 1930
Lu Miao, Wei Feng
9. Patronizing the National Stage: Subsidies and Control in Wartime Britain
Anselm Heinrich
10. ‘Make Do and Mend’: Civilian and Military Audiences in Australian Popular Entertainment During the Pacific War of 1942–1945
Veronica Kelly
Keywords: Cultural and Media Studies, Theatre and Performance Studies
- Editor
- Emeljanow, Victor
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2017
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Palgrave Studies in Theatre and Performance History
- Page amount
- 27 pages
- Category
- Art, Art History
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137602251
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-137-60224-4