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  • Commercialization of Postdramatic Genres in Modern Moscow Theatres: Strategies of "Meyerkhold Center", 'Electroteatr Stanislavskiy" and "Gogol-Center"

Commercialization of Postdramatic Genres in Modern Moscow Theatres: Strategies of "Meyerkhold Center", 'Electroteatr Stanislavskiy" and "Gogol-Center"

Student: Malykhina Alena

Supervisor: Vladimir G. Nikolaev

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Sociology (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2016

Formation of a new stage in the theatrics development - Postdramatic theater - can be explained by radical changes in society. On the one hand the development of a scientific theory leads to discoveries in the social sciences and humanities, which causes the changes of approaches to the study of society. On the other hand modern technologies bring mass media to a superfast level of data consumption. Art ceases to be a medium, which means that the theater is no longer relevant information field.

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