Russian theatre in the age of High Putinism: politics and aesthetics
<p>Setting out from the premise that legislation is performative, this study initially explores the relationship between state cultural policy, censorship, and theatre production. The case is made that following the so-called ‘conservative-authoritarian turn’ in Russia in 2012, there has been...
Main Author: | Thomas, AJ |
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Other Authors: | Curtis, JAE |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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