Projects per year
Abstract / Description of output
Despite all the evidence to the contrary, the authorities in the German Democratic Republic always denied that they practised censorship. In this monograph, Laura Bradley explores how the authorities' denial affected the language and experience of theatre censorship. She shows that it left theatre practitioners doubly exposed: they remained officially responsible for their productions, even if the productions had passed pre-performance controls. In the absence of a fixed set of criteria, cultural functionaries had to make difficult judgements about which plays and productions to allow, and where to draw the line between constructive criticism and subversion. Drawing on a wealth of new archive material, the study explores how theatre practitioners and functionaries negotiated these challenges between 1961 and 1989. The chapters in Part I explore theatre censorship in East Berlin, asking how the controls affected different genres, and how theatre practitioners responded to the construction of the Berlin Wall, the Prague Spring, and the expatriation of Wolf Biermann. Part II broadens the focus to the regions, investigating why theatre practitioners complained of strong regional variations in theatre censorship, and how they responded to Mikhail Gorbachev's policies of glasnost and perestroika. By examining a range of case studies, from banned stagings to those that met with official approval, the book puts high-profile disputes back into context. It shows how censorship operated through human negotiation, illuminating the shifting patterns of cooperation and conflict that influenced the space available for theatrical experimentation.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Oxford |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Number of pages | 312 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-0-19-958963-0 |
Publication status | Published - Oct 2011 |
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Dramatic Conflicts: Theatre and censorship in the German Democratic Republic 1961-1989
16/07/06 → 30/07/08
Project: Research
Press/Media
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Scottish Film Explores Censorship in the GDR
3/11/16
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Public Engagement Activities
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Laura Bradley, Penny Fielding, and Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones discuss Edinburgh's Spy Week 2015
Laura Bradley, Penny Fielding & Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones
15/05/15
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Expert Comment
Activities
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Who's Watching Who? Theatre and Surveillance
Laura Bradley (Contributor), Susan Kemp (Contributor), Camilla Baier (Curator) & Lauren Clarke (Curator)
18 Nov 2018Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Public Engagement – Festival/Exhibition
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Unmasking the Stasi: Surveillance in East German Theatre
Laura Bradley (Invited speaker)
7 Nov 2018Activity: Academic talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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Screening of 'Writing Ensemble'
Laura Bradley (Speaker) & Susan Kemp (Speaker)
20 Feb 2018Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Public Engagement – Public lecture/debate/seminar