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El. knyga: Text & Presentation, 2019

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This volume is the sixteenth in a series dedicated to presenting the latest findings in the fields of comparative drama, performance, and dramatic textual analysis. Featuring some of the best work from the 2019 Comparative Drama Conference in Orlando, this book engages audiences with new research on contemporary and classic drama, performance studies, scenic design and adaptation theory in nine scholarly essays, two event transcripts and six book reviews. This year's highlights include an interview with playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and a roundtable discussion on the sixtieth anniversary of Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun. -- Cover page 4.

Recenzijos

From previous volumes: Edited with care...preserves the conference experience by extending its scholarly dialogue to the wider reading community...many fine essaysNew England Theatre Journal.

Acknowledgments vii
Preface 1(4)
A Conversation with Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
5(22)
Baron Kelly
A Raisin in the Sun at 60: A Conversation
27(22)
Teresa Gilliams
Nathaniel G. Nesmith
Janna Segal
Baron Kelly
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
Radical Resurrections: A Performance History of John Brown's Body
49(14)
Victoria Lynn Scrimer
Deep When: A Basic Design Philosophy for Addressing Holidays in Historical Dramas
63(15)
Michael Schweikardt
Uncanniness and Alienation in Lisa D'Amour's Detroit and Airline Highway
78(18)
M. Scott Phillips
Precious Resources: Cultural Archiving in the Post-Apocalyptic Worlds of Mr. Burns and Station Eleven
96(17)
Paul D. Reich
Past the Lyrical: Mythographic Metatheatre in Marina Carr's Phaedra Backwards
113(17)
Phillip Zapkin
Infidelity, Adaptation, and Textuality: Directing Late Medieval and Early Modern French Farce
130(18)
Scott D. Taylor
Rectories Meet "One-Hour" Rooms: Williams on Summery and Eccentric Loves
148(13)
Jeffrey B. Loomis
A Portrait of the Krapp as a Young[ er] Man: Michael Laurence's Krapp, 39
161(13)
William Hutchings
Waiting for Rothko
174(15)
Doug Phillips
Review of Literature: Selected Books
Simon Critchley Tragedy, the Greeks, and Us
189(4)
Doug Phillips
Trevor Boffone, Teresa Marrero and Chantal Rodriguez, eds. Encuentro: Latinx Performance for the New American Theater
193(4)
Osvaldo Sandoval-Leon
Lopamudra Basu. Ayad Akhtar, the American Nation, and Its Others After 9/11: Homeland Insecurity
197(3)
Mahwash Shoaib
Max Shulman and J. Chris Westgate, eds. Performing the Progressive Era: Immigration, Urban Life, and Nationalism on Stage
200(4)
Patrick Midgley
Selby Wynn Schwartz. The Bodies of Others: Drag Dances and Their Afterlives
204(3)
Alicia M. Goodman
David Palmer, ed. Visions of Tragedy in Modern American Drama
207(4)
Melissa Rynn Porterfield
Index 211
Amy Muse is a professor of English at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota. She has written a book on Sarah Ruhl as well as essays on drama, intimacy, and travel.