Agitprop is a form of theater that was used to spread revolutionary ideas, mainly in the Soviet Union in the 1920s. Agitprop is a combination of agitation and propaganda. In 1920, N. Evreinov directed "Storm of the Winter Palace," which featured a large number of extras and warships to recreate the Bolshevik uprising. (→ Proletarian Theater) Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
1920年代のソ連を中心に行われた革命の思想を説く手段としての演劇をいう。アジプロとは agitation (扇動) と propaganda (宣伝) を組合せた造語。 1920年に N.エフレイノフが演出した『冬宮襲撃』では,大規模なエキストラと軍艦を登場させ,ボルシェビキの蜂起の場面を再現してみせた。 (→プロレタリア演劇 )
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