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On Native Ground: Canadian Theatre Historiography and the Postmodernism / Postcolonialism Axis

Theatre Research in Canada, 1992
This position-paper suggests that both postmodernist and postcolonial thought have been playing a significant-although radically incommensurate and unacknowledged-role in the postwar formation of English-Canadian theatre historiography. Inspired by two ground-breaking collections: The Empire Writes Back, by Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths and Helen ...
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Marxism, Melodrama, and Theatre Historiography

TDR (1988-), 1994
Bruce A. McConachie, Daniel Gerould
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"What Country, Friends, Is This?": Touring Shakespeares, Agency, and Efficacy in Theatre Historiography

2013
Touring theatre is a place where theatre studies and globalization come into contact. The year of 2012 was a year of global festivities in which Shakespeare's works played a major part. Through their exemplary power, the intersections of world cultures and Shakespeare provide a set of important issues for repositioning theatre studies in the wider ...
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4. Researching Theatre History and Historiography

2011
Jim Davis   +3 more
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