Teatrologie v čase Priorů

This study analyzes the publication of the samizdat magazine Dialog, which offered a remarkably consistent and integrated diagnosis of contemporary Czech theatre in the 1970s. By identifying and critically reflecting on the theatre’s innumerable exceptional achievements and alternatives, against the...

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Main Author: Barbara Topolová
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta 2020-12-01
Series:Slovo a Smysl
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Online Access:https://wordandsense.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2021/02/Barbara_Topolova_123-138.pdf
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spelling doaj-8ac80656ae8645a7b30aad42a078d9fd2021-02-05T13:41:33ZcesUniverzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaSlovo a Smysl1214-79152336-66802020-12-011735123138Teatrologie v čase PriorůBarbara Topolová 0Filozofická fakulta Univerzity Karlovy, Katedra divadelní vědyThis study analyzes the publication of the samizdat magazine Dialog, which offered a remarkably consistent and integrated diagnosis of contemporary Czech theatre in the 1970s. By identifying and critically reflecting on the theatre’s innumerable exceptional achievements and alternatives, against the background of its predominantly and unvaryingly average (and below average) offerings, the magazine searched for, formulated, and maintained the value criteria for both theatre criticism and the theatre arts. Despite the fact that after three years under trying circumstances the strength and resources of the editorial board and contributing authors were inevitably exhausted, the collection of texts presented by the magazine is undoubtedly one of the most relevant sources we have today on the theatre and productions of the period. The unsatisfactory state of other public professional critical platforms, as well as the many restrictions imposed on the daily press in the field of theatre arts, make the achievements of Dialog by comparison irreplaceable to historians today. In the broader context, the magazine can be seen as an attempt to distil the quintessence of the present through a cri tical reception of contemporary theatrical productions. A common leitmotif of Dialog, one that may be found in both its reviews and more comprehensive essays and studies, was an urgent expression of the inadequacy – or indeed the total absence – of stylistics in the theatre of its time. [*Obchodní domy Prior was a chain of state owned department stores in Normalisation era Czechoslovakia.]https://wordandsense.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2021/02/Barbara_Topolova_123-138.pdfsamizdatčasopis dialogteatrologiedivadelní scénadivadelní kritika70. léta 20. století
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Teatrologie v čase Priorů
Slovo a Smysl
samizdat
časopis dialog
teatrologie
divadelní scéna
divadelní kritika
70. léta 20. století
author_facet Barbara Topolová
author_sort Barbara Topolová
title Teatrologie v čase Priorů
title_short Teatrologie v čase Priorů
title_full Teatrologie v čase Priorů
title_fullStr Teatrologie v čase Priorů
title_full_unstemmed Teatrologie v čase Priorů
title_sort teatrologie v čase priorů
publisher Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta
series Slovo a Smysl
issn 1214-7915
2336-6680
publishDate 2020-12-01
description This study analyzes the publication of the samizdat magazine Dialog, which offered a remarkably consistent and integrated diagnosis of contemporary Czech theatre in the 1970s. By identifying and critically reflecting on the theatre’s innumerable exceptional achievements and alternatives, against the background of its predominantly and unvaryingly average (and below average) offerings, the magazine searched for, formulated, and maintained the value criteria for both theatre criticism and the theatre arts. Despite the fact that after three years under trying circumstances the strength and resources of the editorial board and contributing authors were inevitably exhausted, the collection of texts presented by the magazine is undoubtedly one of the most relevant sources we have today on the theatre and productions of the period. The unsatisfactory state of other public professional critical platforms, as well as the many restrictions imposed on the daily press in the field of theatre arts, make the achievements of Dialog by comparison irreplaceable to historians today. In the broader context, the magazine can be seen as an attempt to distil the quintessence of the present through a cri tical reception of contemporary theatrical productions. A common leitmotif of Dialog, one that may be found in both its reviews and more comprehensive essays and studies, was an urgent expression of the inadequacy – or indeed the total absence – of stylistics in the theatre of its time. [*Obchodní domy Prior was a chain of state owned department stores in Normalisation era Czechoslovakia.]
topic samizdat
časopis dialog
teatrologie
divadelní scéna
divadelní kritika
70. léta 20. století
url https://wordandsense.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2021/02/Barbara_Topolova_123-138.pdf
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