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Imperialism and theatre : essays on world theatre, drama, and performance / edited by J. Ellen Gainor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 1995.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 264 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0203359941
  • 9780203359945
  • 9786610054268
  • 6610054266
  • 9781134844319
  • 113484431X
  • 9781134844265
  • 1134844263
  • 9781134844302
  • 1134844301
  • 0203376706
  • 9780203376706
  • 1280054263
  • 9781280054266
Other title:
  • Imperialism and theater
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Imperialism and theatre.DDC classification:
  • 792 22
LOC classification:
  • PN2049 .I47 1995eb
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Contents:
Vietnamese theatre of resistance: Thich Nhat Hanh's metaphysical sortie on the margins / N.M. Alter -- Mise-en-(colonial- )scène: the theatre of the Bengal Renaissance / S. Chatterjee -- Postcolonial british theatre: black voices at the center / M.K. Dahl -- Erect sons and dutiful daughters: imperialism, empires and Canadian theatre / A. Filewod -- Contemporary Mayan theatre and ethnic conflict: the recovery and (re)interpretation of history / D.H. Frischmann -- Electric salome: Loie Fuller at the exposition universelle of 1900 / R.K. Garelick -- Dressed to kill: a post-colonial reading of costume and the body in Australian theatre / H. Gilbert -- Representing empire: class, culture, and the popular theatre in the nineteenth century / M. Hays -- "That fluctuating movement of national consciousness": protest, publicity, and postcolonial theatre in South Africa / L. Kruger -- Linguistic imperialism, the early Abbey Theatre, and the translations of Brian Friel / J. Lee -- Decolonizing the theatre: Césaire, Serreau and the drama of Negritude / R.E. Livingston -- Intercultural performance, theatre anthropology, and the imperialist critique: identities, inheritances, and neo-orthodoxies / J.S. Peters -- Satellite drama: imperialism, Slovakia and the case of Peter Karvas / M. Quinn -- On Jean Genet's late works / E.W. Said -- Strategies for survival: anti-imperialist theatrical forms in the Anglophone Caribbean / E. Savory.
Summary: Imperialism is a transnational and transhistorical phenomenon; it occurs neither in limited areas nor at one specific moment. In cultures from across the world theatrical performance has long been a site for both the representation and support of imperialism, and resistance and rebellion against it. Imperialism and Theatre is a groundbreaking collection which explores the questions of why and how the theatre was selected within imperial cultures for the representation of the concerns of both the colonizers and the colonized. Gathering together fifteen noted scholars and theatre practi.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Vietnamese theatre of resistance: Thich Nhat Hanh's metaphysical sortie on the margins / N.M. Alter -- Mise-en-(colonial- )scène: the theatre of the Bengal Renaissance / S. Chatterjee -- Postcolonial british theatre: black voices at the center / M.K. Dahl -- Erect sons and dutiful daughters: imperialism, empires and Canadian theatre / A. Filewod -- Contemporary Mayan theatre and ethnic conflict: the recovery and (re)interpretation of history / D.H. Frischmann -- Electric salome: Loie Fuller at the exposition universelle of 1900 / R.K. Garelick -- Dressed to kill: a post-colonial reading of costume and the body in Australian theatre / H. Gilbert -- Representing empire: class, culture, and the popular theatre in the nineteenth century / M. Hays -- "That fluctuating movement of national consciousness": protest, publicity, and postcolonial theatre in South Africa / L. Kruger -- Linguistic imperialism, the early Abbey Theatre, and the translations of Brian Friel / J. Lee -- Decolonizing the theatre: Césaire, Serreau and the drama of Negritude / R.E. Livingston -- Intercultural performance, theatre anthropology, and the imperialist critique: identities, inheritances, and neo-orthodoxies / J.S. Peters -- Satellite drama: imperialism, Slovakia and the case of Peter Karvas / M. Quinn -- On Jean Genet's late works / E.W. Said -- Strategies for survival: anti-imperialist theatrical forms in the Anglophone Caribbean / E. Savory.

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Imperialism is a transnational and transhistorical phenomenon; it occurs neither in limited areas nor at one specific moment. In cultures from across the world theatrical performance has long been a site for both the representation and support of imperialism, and resistance and rebellion against it. Imperialism and Theatre is a groundbreaking collection which explores the questions of why and how the theatre was selected within imperial cultures for the representation of the concerns of both the colonizers and the colonized. Gathering together fifteen noted scholars and theatre practi.

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