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Description
The theatre has always been a place where conceptions of race and racism have been staged, shared and perpetuated. Harvey Young introduces key ideas about race, before tracing its relationship with theatre and performance - from Ancient Athens to the present day.
Table of Contents
1. Race as Theatre
2. Racializing the Other in the Classical Era
3. Cultural Anxieties in the Elizabethan Period
4. Blackface
5. Other Faces
6. Colorblind and Color Conscious Casting
7. Conclusion: Post-race Theatre
Further
Reading
Index
Acknowledgements.
Product details

Published | 24 May 2013 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 90 |
ISBN | 9780230390966 |
Imprint | Methuen Drama |
Dimensions | 178 x 111 mm |
Series | Theatre And |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |