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Theater Historiography: Critical Interventions
Theater Historiography: Critical Interventions

Theater Historiography: Critical Interventions

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"In this exciting collection, theater historiography becomes a veritable hotbed in which theater history and performance studies productively, even seamlessly, intertwine. These richly diverse yet cogently edited essays incisively address the dynamic methodological, political, and pedagogical challenges of reading past performances in the present. Contributors honor their teachers with fresh interventions and a critically engaged passion for doing theater history that will inspire both established and emerging generations of scholars." —-Kim Marra, University of Iowa "Redraws 'theater history' in fiercely imaginative, inspired, and provocative ways." —-Harley Erdman, University of Massachusetts "A major collection that brings together new voices in the field . . . its range and breadth are impressive, and its usefulness in the classroom undeniable." —-Ric Knowles, University of Guelph How should theater history be practiced? Some scholars have argued that the emerging discipline of performance studies should replace theater history altogether, while traditional theater historians have sometimes rejected performance studies analyses as unsatisfactorily diffuse and less than rigorous. draws freely on the methods and terminologies of both disciplines, showing that the critical intersection between theater history and performance studies is both desirable and inevitable. The book's original essays, based on innovative and compelling research by 23 contributors, probe key methodological questions about interdisciplinarity, postcolonialism, the archive, and digital technology. Henry Bial is Associate Professor of Theater at the University of Kansas. Scott Magelssen is Associate Professor of Theater and Film at Bowling Green State University.
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