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03066aam a2200385 i 4500 001 385B1236E67F11EE94C7D61345ECA4DB 003 SILO 005 20240320010038 008 230620s2023 iaua b 001 0 eng 010 $a 2023013775 020 $a 1609389298 020 $a 9781609389291 035 $a (OCoLC)1395906341 040 $a LBSOR $b eng $e rda $c DLC $d YDX $d OCLCO $d YDX $d NUI $d SILO 042 $a pcc 043 $a e-pl--- 050 00 $a PN2859.P6 $b L85 2023 082 00 $a 792.09438/03 $2 23/eng/20230830 100 1 $a Åuksza, Agata, $d 1983- $e author. 245 10 $a Polish theatre revisited : $b theatre fans in the nineteenth century / $c Agata Åuksza. 246 3 $a Theatre fans in the 19th century 264 1 $a Iowa City : $b University of Iowa Press, $c [2023] 300 $a 351 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 23 cm. 490 1 $a Studies in theatre history and culture 520 $a "Polish Theatre Revisited explores nineteenth-century Polish theatre through the lens of theatre audiences. Åuksza places special emphasis on the most engaged spectators, known as "theatremaniacs"-from what they wore, to what they bought, to what they ate. Her source material is elusive ephemera from fans' lives, such as notes scribbled on a weekly list of shows in the Warsaw theatres, collections of theatre postcards, and recipes for sweets named after famous actors. The fannish behavior of "theatremaniacs" was usually deemed excessive or in poor taste by people in positions of power, as it clashed with the ongoing embourgeoisement of the theatre and the disciplining of audiences. It was increasingly associated with "lowbrow" cultural fields, such as sports. Nevertheless, the theatre was one of the key areas where early fan cultures emerged, and "theatremaniacs" indulged in diverse fan practices in opposition to the forces reforming the theatre and its spectatorship. Polish Theatre Revisited brings back to life the passionate audiences of Polish playhouses in the nineteenth century, and presents a history in which fans come out of the shadows"-- $c Provided by publisher. 504 $a Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 0 $a Introduction : what is a Marcello Torte? -- (Not yet) lost motherland : theatre fandom and Polish nationalism -- Fantagonisms : fandom wars and theatre fans failure -- Celebrity body : Sarah Bernhardt and her peripheral fans -- Female fan circles : social freedom and the power of affects -- The Japanese vogue : theatre fans and orientalism -- Epilogue : fan traces. 650 0 $a Theater audiences $z Poland $x History $y 19th century. 650 0 $a Fans (Persons) $z Poland $x History $y 19th century. 710 2 $a University of Iowa Press, $e publisher. 776 08 $i Online version: $a Åuksza, Agata, 1983- $t Polish theatre revisited $d Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, [2023] $z 9781609389307 $w (DLC) 2023013776 830 0 $a Studies in theatre history and culture 941 $a 1 952 $l OVUX522 $d 20240417025603.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=385B1236E67F11EE94C7D61345ECA4DBInitiate Another SILO Locator Search