ZAHIROVIĆ, Hasan. Problematic Staging of The White Plague in the former Yugoslavia. In Eds.: Martina Pecková Černá, Hasan Zahirović. Days After, Through the Lens of Karel Čapek’s Plays R.U.R. and The White Plague: Ethical Dilemmas of Industrial and Post-industrial Societies in 20th and 21st Century Theatre. Eds.: Martina Pecková Černá, Hasan Zahirović. 1st ed. Praha: Divadelní ústav Praha, 2023, p. 70 - 93. The Days After: Ethical Dilemmas of Industrial and Post-industrial Societies in 20th and 21st Century Theatre through the Lens of Karel Čapek’s Plays. ISBN 978-80-7008-470-0.
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Original name Problematic Staging of The White Plague in the former Yugoslavia
Name in Czech Problematické inscenování Bílé nemoci v bývalé Jugoslávii
Authors ZAHIROVIĆ, Hasan (70 Bosnia and Herzegovina, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition 1. vyd. Praha, Days After, Through the Lens of Karel Čapek’s Plays R.U.R. and The White Plague: Ethical Dilemmas of Industrial and Post-industrial Societies in 20th and 21st Century Theatre. Eds.: Martina Pecková Černá, Hasan Zahirović. p. 70 - 93, 24 pp. The Days After: Ethical Dilemmas of Industrial and Post-industrial Societies in 20th and 21st Century Theatre through the Lens of Karel Čapek’s Plays, 2023.
Publisher Divadelní ústav Praha
Other information
Original language English
Type of outcome Chapter(s) of a specialized book
Field of Study 60403 Performing arts studies
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form printed version "print"
WWW URL
RIV identification code RIV/47813059:19240/23:A0001262
Organization unit Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava
ISBN 978-80-7008-470-0
Keywords (in Czech) Bílá nemoc; Karel Čapek; inscenace; scénografie; drama
Keywords in English White Plague; Karel Čapek; performance; scenography; drama
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Hasan Zahirović, Ph.D., učo 50793. Changed: 4/1/2024 23:30.
Abstract
In the countries of the former Yugoslavia, the work of Karel Čapek, although better known today for his children’s books, is read and enjoyed in general because of his artistry, his visions, and the originality of his ideas, even eighty years after his death. As the White Plague was strongly opposed by the Czechs before the II. World War, it was not well received in some ex-Yugoslav countries either. Such a situation prevailed in Serbia, where the plot caused a sensation and a huge political scandal. The White Plague was moved out of repertoires and forbidden to be played almost in all theatres in the country. After II. World War the plot could not be staged at all because of the former leader of Yugoslavia, Tito Marshal.
Abstract (in Czech)
Stejně jako vyvolávala Bílá nemoc ostré polemiky ve spisovatelově vlasti, nebyla přijata kladně ani v některých zemích bývalé Jugoslávie, kde text vyvolal senzaci a podobu nejen divadelního, ale i politického skandálu. Karel Čapek byl už od roku 1937 na území bývalé Jugoslávie velmi známý. Jeho díla byla překládána, vydávána a inscenována v divadlech a bez ohledu na zákaz hraní Bílé nemoci v některých jugoslavských divadlech byl Čapek tamějšímu publiku stále připomínán. Naposledy se mohlo jugoslávské publikum podívat na Bílou nemoc v roce 1945 ve slovinském Prešernově divadle v Kranji. Přitom už v té době ani Čapek, ani jeho hra o epidemii bílé nemoci nepředstavovali problém. Tím bylo jen to velké „M“ v postavě Maršála.
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