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A peer-reviewed journal of theatre history and scholarship published annually since 1981 by the Mid-America Theatre Conference.
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A peer-reviewed journal of theatre history and scholarship published annually since 1981 by the Mid-America Theatre Conference.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Alabama Press
- First Edition, First edition
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 626g
- ISBN-13: 9780817371128
- ISBN-10: 0817371125
- Artikelnr.: 56912662
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Alabama Press
- First Edition, First edition
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 626g
- ISBN-13: 9780817371128
- ISBN-10: 0817371125
- Artikelnr.: 56912662
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sara Freeman is an associate professor of theatre at the University of Puget Sound. Freeman is a coeditor of International Dramaturgy: Translation and Transformations in the Theatre of Timberlake Wertenbaker and recently staged Anne Washburn’s experimental show Mr. Burns, a Post Electric Play.
* Meyerhold and The Revolution: A Reading through Henri Lefebvre’s
Theories on “Everyday Life” — Stefan Aquilina
* “Shuffled Together under the Name of a Farce”: Finding Nature in
Aphra Behn’s The Emperor of the Moon — Vivian Appler
* Kate Soffel’s Life of Crime: A Gendered Journey from Warden’s Wife to
Criminal Actress — Kristi Good
* Staging Ajax’s Suicide: A Historiography — Peter A. Campbell
* Rousing Experiences: Theatre, Politics, and Change — Brian E. G. Cook
* Until You See the Whites of Their Eyes: Brett Bailey’s Exhibit B and
the Consequences of Staging the Colonial Gaze — Megan Lewis
* Taking the Theatre to the People: Performance Sponsorship and
Regulation in Mussolini’s Italy — Patricia Gaborik
* To Image and to Imagine: Walid Raad, Rabih Mouré, and the Arab Spring
— Ilinca Todorut And Anthony Sorge
* Where Has the Political Theatre in Israel Gone? Rethinking the
Concept of Political Theatre Today — Shulamith Lev-Aladgem
* “Equal Rights By All Means!”: Beatrice Forbes-Robertson’s 1910
Suffrage Matinee and the Onstage Junction of the US And UK Franchise
Movements — Christine Woodworth
* “Why I Wrote the Phyllis Wheatley Pageant-Play”: Mary Church
Terrell’s Bicentennial Activism — Lurana Donnels O’Malley
* The Lasting Theatre of Dario Fo and Franca Rame — Juliet Guzzetta
* Chavez Ravine: Culture Clash and the Political Project of Rewriting
History — Ashley E. Lucas
* The Heavy Lifting: Resisting the Obama Presidency’s Neoliberalist
Conceptions of the American Dream in Kristoffer Diaz’s The Elaborate
Entrance of Chad Deity — Noe Montez
Theories on “Everyday Life” — Stefan Aquilina
* “Shuffled Together under the Name of a Farce”: Finding Nature in
Aphra Behn’s The Emperor of the Moon — Vivian Appler
* Kate Soffel’s Life of Crime: A Gendered Journey from Warden’s Wife to
Criminal Actress — Kristi Good
* Staging Ajax’s Suicide: A Historiography — Peter A. Campbell
* Rousing Experiences: Theatre, Politics, and Change — Brian E. G. Cook
* Until You See the Whites of Their Eyes: Brett Bailey’s Exhibit B and
the Consequences of Staging the Colonial Gaze — Megan Lewis
* Taking the Theatre to the People: Performance Sponsorship and
Regulation in Mussolini’s Italy — Patricia Gaborik
* To Image and to Imagine: Walid Raad, Rabih Mouré, and the Arab Spring
— Ilinca Todorut And Anthony Sorge
* Where Has the Political Theatre in Israel Gone? Rethinking the
Concept of Political Theatre Today — Shulamith Lev-Aladgem
* “Equal Rights By All Means!”: Beatrice Forbes-Robertson’s 1910
Suffrage Matinee and the Onstage Junction of the US And UK Franchise
Movements — Christine Woodworth
* “Why I Wrote the Phyllis Wheatley Pageant-Play”: Mary Church
Terrell’s Bicentennial Activism — Lurana Donnels O’Malley
* The Lasting Theatre of Dario Fo and Franca Rame — Juliet Guzzetta
* Chavez Ravine: Culture Clash and the Political Project of Rewriting
History — Ashley E. Lucas
* The Heavy Lifting: Resisting the Obama Presidency’s Neoliberalist
Conceptions of the American Dream in Kristoffer Diaz’s The Elaborate
Entrance of Chad Deity — Noe Montez
* Meyerhold and The Revolution: A Reading through Henri Lefebvre’s
Theories on “Everyday Life” — Stefan Aquilina
* “Shuffled Together under the Name of a Farce”: Finding Nature in
Aphra Behn’s The Emperor of the Moon — Vivian Appler
* Kate Soffel’s Life of Crime: A Gendered Journey from Warden’s Wife to
Criminal Actress — Kristi Good
* Staging Ajax’s Suicide: A Historiography — Peter A. Campbell
* Rousing Experiences: Theatre, Politics, and Change — Brian E. G. Cook
* Until You See the Whites of Their Eyes: Brett Bailey’s Exhibit B and
the Consequences of Staging the Colonial Gaze — Megan Lewis
* Taking the Theatre to the People: Performance Sponsorship and
Regulation in Mussolini’s Italy — Patricia Gaborik
* To Image and to Imagine: Walid Raad, Rabih Mouré, and the Arab Spring
— Ilinca Todorut And Anthony Sorge
* Where Has the Political Theatre in Israel Gone? Rethinking the
Concept of Political Theatre Today — Shulamith Lev-Aladgem
* “Equal Rights By All Means!”: Beatrice Forbes-Robertson’s 1910
Suffrage Matinee and the Onstage Junction of the US And UK Franchise
Movements — Christine Woodworth
* “Why I Wrote the Phyllis Wheatley Pageant-Play”: Mary Church
Terrell’s Bicentennial Activism — Lurana Donnels O’Malley
* The Lasting Theatre of Dario Fo and Franca Rame — Juliet Guzzetta
* Chavez Ravine: Culture Clash and the Political Project of Rewriting
History — Ashley E. Lucas
* The Heavy Lifting: Resisting the Obama Presidency’s Neoliberalist
Conceptions of the American Dream in Kristoffer Diaz’s The Elaborate
Entrance of Chad Deity — Noe Montez
Theories on “Everyday Life” — Stefan Aquilina
* “Shuffled Together under the Name of a Farce”: Finding Nature in
Aphra Behn’s The Emperor of the Moon — Vivian Appler
* Kate Soffel’s Life of Crime: A Gendered Journey from Warden’s Wife to
Criminal Actress — Kristi Good
* Staging Ajax’s Suicide: A Historiography — Peter A. Campbell
* Rousing Experiences: Theatre, Politics, and Change — Brian E. G. Cook
* Until You See the Whites of Their Eyes: Brett Bailey’s Exhibit B and
the Consequences of Staging the Colonial Gaze — Megan Lewis
* Taking the Theatre to the People: Performance Sponsorship and
Regulation in Mussolini’s Italy — Patricia Gaborik
* To Image and to Imagine: Walid Raad, Rabih Mouré, and the Arab Spring
— Ilinca Todorut And Anthony Sorge
* Where Has the Political Theatre in Israel Gone? Rethinking the
Concept of Political Theatre Today — Shulamith Lev-Aladgem
* “Equal Rights By All Means!”: Beatrice Forbes-Robertson’s 1910
Suffrage Matinee and the Onstage Junction of the US And UK Franchise
Movements — Christine Woodworth
* “Why I Wrote the Phyllis Wheatley Pageant-Play”: Mary Church
Terrell’s Bicentennial Activism — Lurana Donnels O’Malley
* The Lasting Theatre of Dario Fo and Franca Rame — Juliet Guzzetta
* Chavez Ravine: Culture Clash and the Political Project of Rewriting
History — Ashley E. Lucas
* The Heavy Lifting: Resisting the Obama Presidency’s Neoliberalist
Conceptions of the American Dream in Kristoffer Diaz’s The Elaborate
Entrance of Chad Deity — Noe Montez