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Demonstrating that there is both much to celebrate and signficant issues to confront in the blockbuster Hamilton, Dueling Grounds is an uncompromising look at one of the most important musicals of the 21st century.
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Demonstrating that there is both much to celebrate and signficant issues to confront in the blockbuster Hamilton, Dueling Grounds is an uncompromising look at one of the most important musicals of the 21st century.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 434g
- ISBN-13: 9780190938857
- ISBN-10: 0190938854
- Artikelnr.: 60901584
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 434g
- ISBN-13: 9780190938857
- ISBN-10: 0190938854
- Artikelnr.: 60901584
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mary Jo Lodge is Associate Professor of Theater at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania, and a performer, director, and choreographer. Paul R. Laird is Professor of Musicology at the University of Kansas and editor of The Cambridge Companion to the Musical (2002; 2nd edition, 2008, third edition 2017).
* Introduction: "Revolution and Liminality in the Musical Hamilton":
Mary Jo Lodge and Paul R. Laird
* Part I: Hamilton and History
* Chapter 1: "The Creation of the United States and the Broadway Stage"
Paul R. Laird
* Chapter 2: "Economics Lessons in History with Alexander
Hamilton: From Adam Smith to Broadway": Christopher S. Ruebeck and
Mary Jo Lodge
* Chapter 3: "The Ten Dollar Opera: Hamilton as a New Modernism":
Stuart J. Hecht
* Chapter 4: "Musical 'Founders Chic': 1776 and Hamilton as Heritage
Musicals": Mary Jo Lodge
* Part II: Hamilton and Representation
* Chapter 5: "Hamilton's Gendered Entanglements": Stacy Wolf
* Chapter 6: "Taking Hamilton to the Streets: Lin-Manuel Miranda,
Latinidad, and the Aesthetics of Accessibility" : Trevor Boffone
* Chapter 7: "Hamilton, History, Historiography": Rachel B. Herrmann
* Chapter 8: "A 'Model' American Musical: Hamilton and the Rise of
Model Minorities": Sissi Liu
* Part III: Staging Hamilton
* Chapter 9: "Hamilton and the Liminal Director: Navigating the Space
Between Writer and Star": Alan Patrick Kenny and Mary Jo Lodge
* Chapter 10: "Revolutionary Movement: 'Non-Stop' Ensemble Choreography
at Work": Dustyn Martincich
* Chapter 11: "Telling the Story of Hamilton in the Twenty-First
Century: the Layering of Historical and Modern Aesthetics Through
Costume Design": Ella Hawkins
* Part IV: Singing Hamilton
* Chapter 12: "Long Live Hip-Hop: Hamilton and the Death (and Rebirth)
of Hip-Hop" Cheryl L. Keyes
* Chapter 13: "Words Flooding the Senses: The Tradition and Impact of
Hamilton's Vocal Stylings": Elizabeth Sallinger
* Chapter 14: "Hamilton - An American Musical: The Very Model of a
Modern Major (British) Megamusical": Adam Rush
* Conclusion: "Revelation in Hamilton": Mary Jo Lodge and Paul R. Laird
* Index
Mary Jo Lodge and Paul R. Laird
* Part I: Hamilton and History
* Chapter 1: "The Creation of the United States and the Broadway Stage"
Paul R. Laird
* Chapter 2: "Economics Lessons in History with Alexander
Hamilton: From Adam Smith to Broadway": Christopher S. Ruebeck and
Mary Jo Lodge
* Chapter 3: "The Ten Dollar Opera: Hamilton as a New Modernism":
Stuart J. Hecht
* Chapter 4: "Musical 'Founders Chic': 1776 and Hamilton as Heritage
Musicals": Mary Jo Lodge
* Part II: Hamilton and Representation
* Chapter 5: "Hamilton's Gendered Entanglements": Stacy Wolf
* Chapter 6: "Taking Hamilton to the Streets: Lin-Manuel Miranda,
Latinidad, and the Aesthetics of Accessibility" : Trevor Boffone
* Chapter 7: "Hamilton, History, Historiography": Rachel B. Herrmann
* Chapter 8: "A 'Model' American Musical: Hamilton and the Rise of
Model Minorities": Sissi Liu
* Part III: Staging Hamilton
* Chapter 9: "Hamilton and the Liminal Director: Navigating the Space
Between Writer and Star": Alan Patrick Kenny and Mary Jo Lodge
* Chapter 10: "Revolutionary Movement: 'Non-Stop' Ensemble Choreography
at Work": Dustyn Martincich
* Chapter 11: "Telling the Story of Hamilton in the Twenty-First
Century: the Layering of Historical and Modern Aesthetics Through
Costume Design": Ella Hawkins
* Part IV: Singing Hamilton
* Chapter 12: "Long Live Hip-Hop: Hamilton and the Death (and Rebirth)
of Hip-Hop" Cheryl L. Keyes
* Chapter 13: "Words Flooding the Senses: The Tradition and Impact of
Hamilton's Vocal Stylings": Elizabeth Sallinger
* Chapter 14: "Hamilton - An American Musical: The Very Model of a
Modern Major (British) Megamusical": Adam Rush
* Conclusion: "Revelation in Hamilton": Mary Jo Lodge and Paul R. Laird
* Index
* Introduction: "Revolution and Liminality in the Musical Hamilton":
Mary Jo Lodge and Paul R. Laird
* Part I: Hamilton and History
* Chapter 1: "The Creation of the United States and the Broadway Stage"
Paul R. Laird
* Chapter 2: "Economics Lessons in History with Alexander
Hamilton: From Adam Smith to Broadway": Christopher S. Ruebeck and
Mary Jo Lodge
* Chapter 3: "The Ten Dollar Opera: Hamilton as a New Modernism":
Stuart J. Hecht
* Chapter 4: "Musical 'Founders Chic': 1776 and Hamilton as Heritage
Musicals": Mary Jo Lodge
* Part II: Hamilton and Representation
* Chapter 5: "Hamilton's Gendered Entanglements": Stacy Wolf
* Chapter 6: "Taking Hamilton to the Streets: Lin-Manuel Miranda,
Latinidad, and the Aesthetics of Accessibility" : Trevor Boffone
* Chapter 7: "Hamilton, History, Historiography": Rachel B. Herrmann
* Chapter 8: "A 'Model' American Musical: Hamilton and the Rise of
Model Minorities": Sissi Liu
* Part III: Staging Hamilton
* Chapter 9: "Hamilton and the Liminal Director: Navigating the Space
Between Writer and Star": Alan Patrick Kenny and Mary Jo Lodge
* Chapter 10: "Revolutionary Movement: 'Non-Stop' Ensemble Choreography
at Work": Dustyn Martincich
* Chapter 11: "Telling the Story of Hamilton in the Twenty-First
Century: the Layering of Historical and Modern Aesthetics Through
Costume Design": Ella Hawkins
* Part IV: Singing Hamilton
* Chapter 12: "Long Live Hip-Hop: Hamilton and the Death (and Rebirth)
of Hip-Hop" Cheryl L. Keyes
* Chapter 13: "Words Flooding the Senses: The Tradition and Impact of
Hamilton's Vocal Stylings": Elizabeth Sallinger
* Chapter 14: "Hamilton - An American Musical: The Very Model of a
Modern Major (British) Megamusical": Adam Rush
* Conclusion: "Revelation in Hamilton": Mary Jo Lodge and Paul R. Laird
* Index
Mary Jo Lodge and Paul R. Laird
* Part I: Hamilton and History
* Chapter 1: "The Creation of the United States and the Broadway Stage"
Paul R. Laird
* Chapter 2: "Economics Lessons in History with Alexander
Hamilton: From Adam Smith to Broadway": Christopher S. Ruebeck and
Mary Jo Lodge
* Chapter 3: "The Ten Dollar Opera: Hamilton as a New Modernism":
Stuart J. Hecht
* Chapter 4: "Musical 'Founders Chic': 1776 and Hamilton as Heritage
Musicals": Mary Jo Lodge
* Part II: Hamilton and Representation
* Chapter 5: "Hamilton's Gendered Entanglements": Stacy Wolf
* Chapter 6: "Taking Hamilton to the Streets: Lin-Manuel Miranda,
Latinidad, and the Aesthetics of Accessibility" : Trevor Boffone
* Chapter 7: "Hamilton, History, Historiography": Rachel B. Herrmann
* Chapter 8: "A 'Model' American Musical: Hamilton and the Rise of
Model Minorities": Sissi Liu
* Part III: Staging Hamilton
* Chapter 9: "Hamilton and the Liminal Director: Navigating the Space
Between Writer and Star": Alan Patrick Kenny and Mary Jo Lodge
* Chapter 10: "Revolutionary Movement: 'Non-Stop' Ensemble Choreography
at Work": Dustyn Martincich
* Chapter 11: "Telling the Story of Hamilton in the Twenty-First
Century: the Layering of Historical and Modern Aesthetics Through
Costume Design": Ella Hawkins
* Part IV: Singing Hamilton
* Chapter 12: "Long Live Hip-Hop: Hamilton and the Death (and Rebirth)
of Hip-Hop" Cheryl L. Keyes
* Chapter 13: "Words Flooding the Senses: The Tradition and Impact of
Hamilton's Vocal Stylings": Elizabeth Sallinger
* Chapter 14: "Hamilton - An American Musical: The Very Model of a
Modern Major (British) Megamusical": Adam Rush
* Conclusion: "Revelation in Hamilton": Mary Jo Lodge and Paul R. Laird
* Index







