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The Routledge anthology of U.S. drama, 1898-1949 /

Title:
The Routledge anthology of U.S. drama, 1898-1949 /
Format:
Book
Institution:
Emerson College
Contents:
Introduction / Joshua Polster -- Colonialism Colonial and native rule in performance Buffalo Bill's wild west show Madame butterfly / David Belasco -- The pan-american exposition The great divide / William Vaughan Moody -- Race and ethnicity Minstrels and Tom shows Uncle Tom's cabin Anti-lynching plays Rachel / Angelina Weld GrimkeĢ -- Immigration and vaudeville Vaudeville humour / Ed Lowry -- I'm going to Mexico / Netty and Jesus Rodriguez -- Te Ata Gender and sexuality Feminism and feminist theatre Trifles / Susan Glaspell -- How poor women prostitute themselves / Luisa Capetillo -- The sexual revolution and broadway Sex / Mae West -- Machinal / Sophie Treadwell -- Economic structure The great depression and the workers' theatre movement Scottsboro, limited / Langston Hughes -- Waiting for lefty / Clifford Odets -- The new deal and the federal theatre project The revolt of the beavers / Oscar Saul and Lou Lantz -- One third of a nation / Arthur Arent Systems of government The rise of fascism, isolationist and interventionist theatre It can't happen here / Sinclair Lewis and John C. Moffitt -- The skin of our teeth / Thornton Wilder -- Watch on the Rhine / Lillian Hellmann-- Queer and psychoanalytic theory Performing the closet: coded gay dramas Summer and smoke / Tennessee Williams The rise of u.s. psychoanalysis and Freud onstage The iceman cometh / Eugene O'Neill -- Death of a salesman / Arthur Miller.

Online access:
No online access
Library holdings:
Emerson Main Stacks
PS634 .P63 2017Available