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Theatre Blogging - The Emergence of a Critical Culture (Paperback)
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Theatre Blogging - The Emergence of a Critical Culture (Paperback)
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In this epic history-cum-anthology, Megan Vaughan tells the story
of the theatre blogosphere from the dawn of the carefully crafted
longform post to today's digital newsletters and social media
threads. Contextualising the key debates of fifteen years of
theatre history, and featuring the writings of over 40 theatre
bloggers, Theatre Blogging brings past and present practitioners
into conversation with one another. Starting with Encore Theatre
Magazine and Chris Goode in London, George Hunka and Laura Axelrod
in New York, Jill Dolan at Princeton University, and Alison Croggon
in Melbourne, the work of these influential early adopters is
considered alongside those who followed them. Vaughan explores
issues that have affected both arts journalism and the theatre
industry, profiling the activist bloggers arguing for broader
representation and better working conditions, highlighting the
innovative dramaturgical practices that have been developed and
piloted by bloggers, and offering powerful insights into the
precarious systems of labour and economics in which these writers
exist. She concludes by considering current threats to the theatre
blogosphere, and how the form continues to evolve in response to
them.
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