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7+ YearsPublisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
ISBN 13 | 9781350035416 |
Book Subtitle | Indigenous Spaces |
Book Description | This foundational study offers an accessible introduction to Native American and First Nations theatre by drawing on critical Indigenous and dramaturgical frameworks. It is the first major survey book to introduce Native artists, plays, and theatres within their cultural, aesthetic, spiritual, and socio-political contexts. Native American and First Nations theatre weaves the spiritual and aesthetic traditions of Native cultures into diverse, dynamic, contemporary plays that enact Indigenous human rights through the plays' visionary styles of dramaturgy and performance. The book begins by introducing readers to historical and cultural contexts helpful for reading Native American and First Nations drama, followed by an overview of Indigenous plays and theatre artists from across the century. Finally, it points forward to the ways in which Native American and First Nations theatre artists are continuing to create works that advocate for human rights through transformative Native performance practices. |
Editorial Review | This volume is the newest, and in many ways, most impressive, achievement in the scholarly field of American Indian theatre critical studies and research. The overall approach the authors have taken, one that emphasizes Native critical and dramaturgical frameworks rather than the western notions of theatre and performance that have long been imposed on scholarly readings of Native theatre, enlarges and, in my view, enriches the body of scholarship available for use by college students, academics, theatre artists and tribal educators and community builders. -- Hanay Geiogamah, Professor of Theatre, UCLA School of Theatre, Film and Television, USA |
About the Author | Jaye T. Darby is Lecturer in the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles, USA. Courtney Elkin Mohler is Assistant Professor of Theatre in the Jordan College of the Arts at Butler University in Indianapolis, USA. Christy Stanlake is Professor of English at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, USA. |
Language | English |
Author | Jaye T. Darby, Courtney Elkin Mohler, Christy Stanlake |
Editor | Kevin J. Jr. Wetmore, Patrick Lonergan |
Publication Date | 06 February 2020 |
Number of Pages | 280 |
A Critical Companion To Native American And First Nations Theatre And Performance: Indigenous Spaces paperback english - 06 February 2020