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Sex, Class, and the Theatrical Archive
Erotic Economies
2020
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In Sex, Class and the Theatrical Archive: Erotic Economies, Alan Sikes explores the intersection of struggles over sex and class identities in politicized performances during key revolutionary moments in modern European history. The book includes discussions of sodomitical closet dramas from the decades surrounding the English Glorious Revolution of 1688; the performances of 'Tribades and Amazons', public women of the French Revolution; the 'homophilic elitism' in the early plays ...
$109.69 CAD
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- Alan SikesAndrew GibbNicole BerkinMegan E. GeignerHeidi L. NeesSharon Marie CarnickeJonathan ChambersMiriam ChiricoJerry DickeyJulia FawcettIris FischerBrett D. JohnsonEmeline JouveValerie JoyceKeith Byron KirkJenna L. KublyMartha S. LoMonacoScott MagelssenTheresa J. MayLance MekeelBeliza Torres NarváezTavia Nyong'oAlexis RileyKristen RogersCindy RosenthalJudith SebestaTeresa StankiewiczHarvey YoungMeredith ContiKevin J. Wetmore Jr.
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- Theatre History Studies
2015
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Volume 34 of Theatre History Studies revisits the foundations of theatre, explores the boundaries and definitions of theatre, and illuminates how writing about the history of theatre is itself a form of historiography.The five essays are arranged chronologically, starting with Alan Sikes’s discussion of the Abydos Passion Play. Sikes challenges the long-held interpretation of that ritualized annual reenactment of the death, dismemberment, and return to life of Egyptian god...
$37.99 CAD
Theatre History Studies 2014, Vol. 33
Theatres of War
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- Rosemarie K. BankAmanda BoyleShawna Mefford CarrollMiriam ChiricoFrancisco CostaChrystyna M. DailTanya DeanDaniel C. DennisRodney DonahueAnne FletcherSara FreemanKristi GoodJennifer GoodlanderAnselm HeinrichJeanmarie HigginsBethany D. HolmstromLisa Jackson-SchebettaDavid JortnerKeith Byron KirkHaddy KreieFranklin J. LasikFelicia Hardison LondréLewis MagruderElizabeth Reitz MullenixWilliam PalmerGene A. PlunkaGeorge PotterJane Purse-WiedenhoeftAdam SheafferAlan SikesLi-Wen (Joy) WangAriel WatsonPeter A. CampbellDeAnna M. Toten Beard
- Book 33 -
- Theatre History Studies
2014
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Volume 33 of Theatre History Studies explores war. War is a paradox—horrifying and compelling, galvanizing and devastating, a phenomenon that separates and decimates while at the same time creating and strengthening national identity and community bonds. War is the stuff of great drama.War and theatre is a subject of increasing popularity among scholars of theatre. The essays in this special edition of Theatre History Studies brings together a unique collection of...
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The Transformative Power of Performance
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