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- Allison BackusChristopher Seiji BerardinoMackenzie BoundsAnna Maria BroussardJocelyn L. BucknerJordan A. EaleyBenjamin GillespieLes GrayKailey HendersonKellen HoxworthYizhou HuangMacy JonesMichal KobialkaMarin LaufenbergKristin LeaheyAli-Reza MirsajadiCarla NeussAnne Melissa PotterRyan M. PrendergastYohann C. RipertBrian RochaBess RowenEleanor RussellSharvari SastryPeggy Shawkt shorbElaine Hendriks SmithMegan SnellBenjamin P. StanfordDeAnna M. Toten BeardElliott TurleyLois Weaver
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- Theatre History Studies
2026
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The official journal of the Mid-America Theatre ConferenceTheatre History Studies (THS) is a peer-reviewed journal of theatre history and scholarship published annually since 1981 by the Mid-America Theatre Conference (MATC), a regional body devoted to theatre scholarship and practice. The conference is dedicated to the growth and improvement of all forms of theatre throughout a twelve-state region encompassing Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Mic...
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2025
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This collection of essays seeks to present articles that examine the early ventures of the 1960s and 1970s in the progressive theatre of identity with a new contemporary view, considering the intersection of race, gender, ethnicity, economic class, and sexual orientation.In 1964, Edward Albee and his producers, Richard Barr and Clinton Wilder, produced Funnyhouse of a Negro by Adrienne Kennedy, and Dutchman by Amiri Baraka (then, Leroi Jones), and by 1968, had pro...
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- A Golden Classic
2013
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JENNIFER KNEW, AS well as youThat everything has its place,But she just didn’t care a whit, a bit,So her room was a real disgrace!Jennifer’s mother has refused to touch Jennifer’s messy room until after Christmas Day. Free to let her room go, Jennifer turns a blind eye to the fustiness, the dustiness, and the spider’s webby empire up in the corner! Finally, one day, she can stand her own mess no longer, and gets to work— on the big tidy-up!
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Art and Homosexuality
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Sex and War on the American Stage
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2014
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American adaptations of Aristophanes’ enduring comedy Lysistrata have used laughter to critique sex, war, and feminism for nearly a century. Unlike almost any other play circulating in contemporary theatres, Lysistrata has outlived its classical origins in 411 BCE and continues to shock and delight audiences to this day. The play’s "make love not war" message and bawdy humor render it endlessly appealing to college campuses, activist groups, and community theatres – so much so that none of...
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Critical Perspectives on Contemporary Plays by Women
The Early Twenty-First Century
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Reframing the Musical
Race, Culture and Identity
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Art Theory
A Very Short Introduction
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- Very Short Introductions
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In today's art world many strange, even shocking, things qualify as art. In this Very Short Introduction Cynthia Freeland explains why innovation and controversy are valued in the arts, weaving together philosophy and art theory with many fascinating examples. She discusses blood, beauty, culture, money, museums, sex, and politics, clarifying contemporary and historical accounts of the nature, function, and interpretation of the arts. Freeland also propels us into the future by surveying c...
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- Children's Literature and Culture
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This collection explores the significance of New York City in children’s literature, stressing literary, political, and societal influences on writing for young people from the twentieth century to the present day. Contextualized in light of contemporary critical and cultural theory, the chapters examine the varying ways in which children’s literature has engaged with New York City as a city space, both in terms of (urban) realism and as an ‘idea’, such as the fantasy of the city as a plac...
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- The Fourth Wall
2018
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Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? shocked audiences and critics alike with its assault on decorum. At base though, the play is simply a love story: an examination of a long-wedded life, filled with the hopes, dreams, disappointments, and pain that accompany the passing of many years together.While the ethos of the play is tragicomic, it is the anachronistic, melodramatic secret object—the nonexistent "son"—that upends the audience’s sense of theatrical normalc...
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Changed for Good
A Feminist History of the Broadway Musical
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From Adelaide in "Guys and Dolls" to Nina in "In the Heights" and Elphaba in "Wicked," female characters in Broadway musicals have belted and crooned their way into the American psyche. In this lively book, Stacy Wolf illuminates the women of American musical theatre - performers, creators, and characters -- from the start of the cold war to the present day, creating a new, feminist history of the genre. Moving from decade to decade, Wolf first highlights the assumptions that circulated ab...
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