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Performing Identities - National Theatres and the Re-construction of Identities in Slovenia and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (CROSBI ID 45137)

Prilog u knjizi | ostalo

Milohnić, Aldo Performing Identities - National Theatres and the Re-construction of Identities in Slovenia and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia // Cultural Transition in Southeastern Europe. Cultural Identity Politics in the (Post-)Transitional Societies / Milohnić, Aldo ; Švob-Đokić, Nada (ur.). Zagreb: Institut za razvoj i međunarodne odnose (IRMO), 2011. str. 47-59

Podaci o odgovornosti

Milohnić, Aldo

engleski

Performing Identities - National Theatres and the Re-construction of Identities in Slovenia and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

In this text the author examines the role of national theatres in the construction of identities in Slovenia and, rather sporadically, in other countries of the former Yugoslavia. This research question is set in the context of a historical overview, starting with early historical examples in a wider European context. National theatres were first established in Zagreb, Novi Sad, Ljubljana and Belgrade in the mid-19th century and national theatre reforms continued in the last century with the introduction of a threefold system of state, regional and municipal national theatres after the collapse of the Habsburg Empire and the establishment of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (abbreviated as SHS). After the Second World War many new national theatres emerged in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) and cultural politics imposed a new role on national theatres in the new nation states after the dissolution of the former Yugoslavia. This historical approach is combined with an analysis of the cultural, social and political position of national theatres in the rather turbulent and nationalistic atmosphere dominated by exclusivist, radical political forces. As well as this critical reading of theatrical “identity politics” in the newly established states, predominantly in Slovenia, some other aspects are briefly discussed, namely relations between national theatres and so-called “independent” (or “non-institutional”) theatres, and subsidies and other financial incentives for national theatres, based on examples of national theatres in Slovenia and Croatia, among others.

national theatre, theatre history, cultural identity, national identity, transition, Slovenia, Yugoslavia

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Podaci o prilogu

47-59.

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Podaci o knjizi

Cultural Transition in Southeastern Europe. Cultural Identity Politics in the (Post-)Transitional Societies

Milohnić, Aldo ; Švob-Đokić, Nada

Zagreb: Institut za razvoj i međunarodne odnose (IRMO)

2011.

978-953-6096-56-5

Povezanost rada

Sociologija