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Imperialism and Theatre: Essays on World Theatre, Drama, and Performance Book

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  • Imperialism and Theatre: Essays on World Theatre, Drama, and Performance
  • Written by author J. Gainor
  • Published by Routledge, August 1995
  • "Imperialism" is a trans-national and trans-historical phenomenon; it occurs neither in limited areas nor at one specific moment. In cultures from across the world theatrical performance has long been a site both for the representation and support of impe
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Introduction
1Vietnamese Theatre of Resistance: Thich Nhat Hanh's Metaphysical Sortie on the Margins1
2Mise-En-(Colonial-)Scene: The Theatre of the Bengal Renaissance19
3Postcolonial British Theatre: Black Voices at the Center38
4Erect Sons and Dutiful Daughters: Imperialism, Empires and Canadian Theatre56
5Contemporary Mayan Theatre and Ethnic Conflict: The Recovery and (Re)Interpretation of History71
6Electric Salome: Loie Fuller at the Exposition Universelle of 190085
7Dressed to Kill: A Post-Colonial Reading of Costume and the Body in Australian Theatre104
8Representing Empire: Class, Culture, and the Popular Theatre in the Nineteenth Century132
9"That Fluctuating Movement of National Consciousness": Protest, Publicity, and Postcolonial Theatre in South Africa148
10Linguistic Imperialism, the Early Abbey Theatre, and the Translations of Brian Friel164
11Decolonizing the Theatre: Cesaire, Serreau and the Drama of Negritude182
12Intercultural Performance, Theatre Anthropology, and the Imperialist Critique: Identities, Inheritances, and Neo-Orthodoxies199
13Satellite Drama: Imperialism, Slovakia and the Case of Peter Karvas214
14On Jean Genet's Late Works230
15Strategies for Survival: Anti-Imperialist Theatrical Forms in the Anglophone Caribbean243
Index257


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