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    Gane Todorovski (1929–2010) by Valentina Mironska-Hristovska

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…His oeuvre is an extraordinary compilation of his expression as a poet; scholar in several areas: literary history, folklore, linguistics, contemporary flows through critical, theoretical and comparative prism, essayist, translator - who enchants lyrics with the touch of Macedonia; anthologist, subeditor and editor of a series of publications, editor of magazines; theatrologist, university professor and bard of cultural events in Macedonia. …”
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    Pamięć o Zagładzie w perspektywie historyka teatru by Jacek Popiel

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Sociologists and psychologists who study social behavior will also find some of its sections interesting. This Cracow theatrologist presents the extermination of Jews during the occupation of Poland as well as Polish-Jewish relations, i.e. one of the most difficult Polish problems, permeated with silence and resentment, in the form of a monograph and in relation to the history of post-war theater, of which it is an important part.…”
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    Picasso and the theater: From Harlequin to Pegasus: The modernist fine art and theater turn by Popović-Bodroža Ana M.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The paper elaborates on the relation of the ballet "Parade" with the ideas and theater theories of the theatrologist and sociologist Richard Schechner. Additionally, it addresses the question of a slow, postponed social reception and the (un)acceptance of Picasso's work and his comrades, a theme elaborated by the philosopher Jean-Francois Lyotard in the field of aesthetics and post-aesthetics.…”
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    «Non ho scritto una tragedia, ma un drama per le scene di Venezia»: i libretti di Adriano Morselli per il San Giovanni Grisostomo (1688-1692) by Nicola Badolato

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This allows us to consider Morselli’s libretti as an example of a poetic trend, only partially studied by theatrologists and musicologists, which flourished in Venetian opera during the last quarter of the 17th century. …”
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    Polskie sztuki teatralne na chińskich scenach - krótkie wprowadzenie by Mao Yinhui, Maciej Szatkowski

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Polish plays and performances raised a great interest of Polish art among Chinese theatrologists and the theatre circles, forming an excellent reputation for Polish culture in artistic and opinion-making circles. …”
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    Współczesna teatrologia – pomiędzy średniowieczem a modernizmem by Piotr Bering

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Therefore rituals, protests etc. become a subject of interest of many theatrologists again, whereas the researchers of medieval theatre have been analyzing the phenomena on the border of theatricality since a long time ago. …”
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    Teatr czy literatura? O literaturoznawczej teorii teatru by Marta Karasińska

    Published 2007-04-01
    “…In the article the author adduced some selected works of Western theorists - the classic book by Anne Ubersfeld "Reading Theatre", which is a lucid example of "a literary theory of theatre", which in fact ignores the specificity of stage art, and the publications which fo llow the semiological route and are the work of such well-known theatrologists as Erika Fischer Lichte, Keir Elam and Martin Esslin. …”
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    Teatr w XXI wieku - ku nowym definicjom by Dariusz Kosiński

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…<span>The article Theatre in 27” Century - Towards New Definitions deals with the problem of narrow understanding of theatre art that dominates not only common thought but also the scientific practise of Polish theatrologists. This traditional definition is based on five elements: theatrical illusion, close connection with drama, dramatic character, stage box and space/time community between actors and spectators. …”
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