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Theatre studies (sometimes referred to as theatrology or dramatics) is the study of theatrical performance in relation to its literary, physical, psycho-biological, sociological, and historical contexts. It is an interdisciplinary field which also encompasses the study of theatrical aesthetics and semiotics.〔Helbo, André (1987). (''Theory of Performing Arts'' ). John Benjamins Publishing Company, pp. 38-39. ISBN 90-272-2409-9〕 A late 20th century development in the area has been the ethnographic theory of theatre, pioneered by the Russian scholar Larisa Ivleva (1944-1995) who studied the influence of folk culture on the development of Russian theatre.〔Galieva, Saule (1996). (''Bulletin of the International Council for Traditional Music'' ), Issues 88-93, p. 33〕〔Hill, John W. (2005). ("Comedian of the Seventeenth Century: Ostrovskii's Dialogue with Russian Theatre History" ) in ''Text & Presentation, 2004'', Stratos E. Constantinidis (ed.). McFarland, pp. 58-59. ISBN 0-7864-2205-X〕 ==List of theatrologists== Because of the interdisciplinary nature of the field, those who have been described as theatrologists can vary widely in terms of the primary focus of their activities. *Emil František Burianwriter, singer, actor, musician, composer, playwright and director〔(''Jazz Forum'' ) (1974). International Jazz Federation, p. 19〕 *Jovan Ćirilovphilosopher, dramaturge, and writer *François Delsarteteacher of acting and singing〔Horton, Andrew (1993). (''Inside Soviet Film Satire: Laughter with a lash'' ). Cambridge University Press, p. 67. ISBN 0-521-43016-X〕 *Joseph Gregortheatre historian and opera librettist *John Heilperntheatre critic and essayist〔(''Polish art studies, Volume 3 ) (1982). Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich, p. 333. ISBN 83-04-00936-6〕 *Antoine Vitezactor, director, and poet〔Whitton, David (1995). (''Molière, Don Juan'' ). Cambridge University Press, p. 170. ISBN 0-521-47867-7〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「theatre studies」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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