Format:
VI, 288 S.
ISBN:
9780786463930
Content:
"This interdisciplinary collection of 19 essays addresses violence on the American stage. Topics include the revolutionary period and the role of violence in establishing national identity, violence by and against ethnic groups, and females as perpetrators and victims, as well as state and psychological violence and violence within the family"--Provided by publisher
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Revolution and after: heroism and violence in early national plays about the American Revolution
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Violence averted only to return: visiting the archive of "Pocahontas Plays"
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The thrust for freedom from systems of oppression: a century of suicide, prolicide and viricide in plays by American women
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Sane enough to kill: on women, madness and the theatricality of violence in Susan Glaspell's The verge
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New critical approaches to machinal: Sophie Treadwell's response to structural violence
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Working women and violence in Jazz Era American drama
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The guns sing in harmony: Johnny Johnson and the musical war
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The violence at the top of the stairs: domestic dystopia in Inge's Heartland
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Psychodrama strategies that protect Tennessee Williams' late-play characters from a violent world
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"Actual explosions and actual brutality": Baraka, violence and the Black arts stage
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Invisibility's contusions: violence in Cherrie Moraga's Heroes and saints and The hungry woman and Luis Valdez's Zoot suit
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Threats, bad language and imperatives: verbal violence in politically (in)correct institutional speech in American drama at the end of the millennium
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"Arms in women's hands": the subversion of the victim role of women in Heather McDonald's Dream of a common language
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Rebecca Gilman's exploration of gender conditioning as a factor in violence against women
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Neil Labute, vigilante of violence: an examination of his trilogy The shape of things, Fat pig and Reasons to Be pretty
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Challenging the American dream: U.S. theater and the continuum of state violence
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Terrorist violence and its (dis)figurations in three American post-9/11 plays
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The cancer body (politic) of American violence: John Guare's A few stout individuals
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Affecting the audience: Gina Gionfriddo's After Ashley
Language:
English
Subjects:
American Studies
Keywords:
USA
;
Drama
;
Gewalt
;
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