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Querying Difference in Theatre History

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Terms such as race, ethnicity, otherness, and pluralism are becoming increasingly problematic as we grapple with issues of identity in the post-multicultural discursive landscape of the twenty-first century. Querying Difference in Theatre History comprises sixteen scholarly case studies in which authors tease out the limitations of contemporary discourse concerning ideas of difference in theatre history today. The essays then incorporate new approaches, theories, and critical vocabulary for dealing with such issues. Unlike other works that address similar subjects, this volume arranges essays by mode of inquiry rather than by kind of difference. It offers essays that are complex and rigorous, yet accessible and pleasurable ideal for use in graduate- and upper-division undergraduate theatre and performance classrooms. While difference may immediately conjure issues of race, ethnicity, gender, and/or sexuality, this volume also includes essays that examine differences more broadly construed: nationalisms, economic gradations, and so forth. Particular topics in this volume range from intersections of class-based and sex-based politics in theatrical performances during the French Revolution, constructions of blackness and whiteness in turn-of-the-century American brothel dramas, fantasy heritage, examinations of immigrant, exile, and refugee dramatic characters vis-Ã -vis notions of diasporic space, to the political and methodological dilemmas raised when dealing with an individual or event that is repugnant or despicable to the historian (e.g., anti-gay funeral protests). How do we perform difference? How do we understand difference in performance? Such questions have become increasingly compelling and complex with the spread of globalization and continuous expansions in international cultural traffic. Querying Difference in Theatre History provocatively addresses these questions not so much by looking at the present, but by looking back and examining what the processes of and moments in theatre history might add to this discussion of difference. This engaging critical anthology is notably diverse, crossing various geographic and historical periods, including a wide range of topics in performance from interculturalism to decolonialism and on to indigeneity. This volume offers a series of approaches to otherness that in their differences demonstrate how identity is always in flux and that cultural identities inevitably depend on positioning oneself in relation to an other. What the essays contained in this collection suggest is that querying difference needs to be a necessary politics and practice in theatre history studies. For students and scholars working in theatre historiography, this is a useful and thought provoking book. Harry J. Elam, Jr., Olive H. Palmer Professor in the Humanities Chair, Department of Drama, Stanford University 'For skeptics who dismiss identity and difference as solely contemporary concerns, this volume demonstrates the ongoing political and analytical vitality of thinking through differences by offering case studies across history and geography. These essays address both familiar and new objects from refreshing perspectives, and persuade readers of the importance of maintaining difference as a critical term in our scholarly and performance vocabularies. The assembled scholars also use historiography to stage conversations with practice and to create new genealogies through which to consider theatrical themes, styles, and values. Their ideas deepen our understandings of the place of identity and performance in social history.' Jill Dolan holds the Zachary T. Scott Family Chair in Drama at the University of Texas at Austin, where she is a Distinguished Teaching Professor and heads the graduate program in Performance as Public Practice. Author of The

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781847183033
ISBN-10: 1847183034
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication date: 2007-10-01
Edition description: Illustrated
Pages: 195
Product dimensions: Height: 8.25 Inches, Length: 6 Inches, Weight: 0.52 Pounds, Width: 1 Inches
Author: Ill.) Theatre History Symposium (2006 : Chicago
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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