TY - JOUR
T1 - World War I's Boards that Meant Life
T2 - The Theatre of Serbian Soldiers and Prisoners of War
AU - Ilic Markovic, Gordana
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - The First World War was the frst modern war which mobilized both military and civilians of all participating countries from diferent continents. Theatre was not only a form of entertainment, purposing to take the audience’s minds away from fghting and death. It became an integral part of the war, a part of the war propaganda as well. Using examples from a Serbian war- time theatre this paper looked, in the context of the history of theatre of the First World War, at the functions of theatre. The primary focus is on the protagonists of this theatre of emotions, on actors and ensembles, its repertoire, as well as on the efect the theatre had. Writing about Serbian theatre in the First World War it was important at frst to draw a distinction between four categories: soldier front theatre, exile theatre of refugees, convalescent camp theatre, and POW and internment camp theatre. After the occupation in 1915 the Serbian theatre life took place outside of Serbia - in places where Serbs lived in exile, such as Greece (Corfu, Thessaloniki) and Corsica, where they was situated in the convalescent camps in North Africa or captured in prisoner-of-war and internment camps of the Habsburg Monarchy. The paper also presents the everyday and cultural life in Serbia during the occupation, which was consequently determined by the War Press Ofce in Vienna. For the analysis were primarily used the ego documents of the contemporary witnesses, the newspaper reports as well as the documents from the Austrian and Serbian archive collections. Keywords: Serbian theatre, First World War, Prisoner of War theatre, Front thea- tre, theatre and propaganda
AB - The First World War was the frst modern war which mobilized both military and civilians of all participating countries from diferent continents. Theatre was not only a form of entertainment, purposing to take the audience’s minds away from fghting and death. It became an integral part of the war, a part of the war propaganda as well. Using examples from a Serbian war- time theatre this paper looked, in the context of the history of theatre of the First World War, at the functions of theatre. The primary focus is on the protagonists of this theatre of emotions, on actors and ensembles, its repertoire, as well as on the efect the theatre had. Writing about Serbian theatre in the First World War it was important at frst to draw a distinction between four categories: soldier front theatre, exile theatre of refugees, convalescent camp theatre, and POW and internment camp theatre. After the occupation in 1915 the Serbian theatre life took place outside of Serbia - in places where Serbs lived in exile, such as Greece (Corfu, Thessaloniki) and Corsica, where they was situated in the convalescent camps in North Africa or captured in prisoner-of-war and internment camps of the Habsburg Monarchy. The paper also presents the everyday and cultural life in Serbia during the occupation, which was consequently determined by the War Press Ofce in Vienna. For the analysis were primarily used the ego documents of the contemporary witnesses, the newspaper reports as well as the documents from the Austrian and Serbian archive collections. Keywords: Serbian theatre, First World War, Prisoner of War theatre, Front thea- tre, theatre and propaganda
KW - Theater
KW - Erster Weltkrieg im Spiegel europäischer Kunst und Literatur
KW - Musikgeschichte
KW - Serbisches Theater
KW - Kriegsgefangene
KW - Theatre
KW - First Warld War, Theatre
KW - Music and War
KW - Prisoner of War Camps
KW - Serbian Theatre
M3 - Article
SN - 2307-440X
VL - VIII
SP - 105
EP - 142
JO - TheMA – theatre music arts
JF - TheMA – theatre music arts
IS - 1-2
ER -