Theatre criticism : changing landscapes /
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London :
Bloomsbury Methuen Drama,
2016.
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Mục lục:
- Theatre criticism: changing landscapes / DusÌka RadosavljevicÌ
- Part I. Contexts and histories of theatre criticism. Style versus substance: American theatre criticism since 1945 / George Hunka
- The problem of reliability: theatre criticism in Latvia / Valda CÌakare
- From the uncritical certainties of modernism to the critical uncertainties of postmodernism: reviewing theatre in Greece / Savas Patsalidis
- Russian theatre criticism: in search of contemporary relevance / Kristina Matvienko
- How to get your hands dirty: old and new models of 'militant' theatre criticism in Italy / Margherita Laera
- What German theatre critics think and what their readers expect: an empirical analysis of misunderstandings / Vasco Boenisch
- A brief history of online theatre criticism in England / Andrew Haydon
- Part II. Critics' voices. Do they mean me?: a survey of fictional theatre critics / Mark Fisher
- Between journalism and art: the location of criticism in the twenty-first century / Mark Brown
- Code-switching and constellations: on feminist theatre criticism / Jill Dolan
- The critic as insider: shifting UK critical practice towards 'embedded' relationships and the routes this opens up towards dialogue and dramaturgy / Maddy Costa
- Part III. Changing forms and functions of criticism. Criticism as a political event / Diana Damian Martin
- Conversation and criticism: audiences and unfinished critical thinking / Matthew Reason
- Crowdsourcing the review and the record: a collaborative approach to theatre criticism and archiving in the digital age / Michelle MacArthur
- Articism (Art + Criticism) and the live birds of passionate response / NatasÌa GovedicÌ
- Performative criticism and creative critical writing / William McEvoy
- Part IV. Samples of critical practice. How to think like a theatre critic / Alison Croggon
- NOTA / Open Dialogues
- Huff / Alice Saville
- Teh Internet is a serious business / Megan Vaughan.