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Theatre and Indigeneity

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Theatre and Indigeneity

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Description

What motivates North American Indigenous theatre? What differentiates this type of theatre, and what informs its culture? To what extent does this reality contend with the Western theatrical expectation of a radicalized "Indian"?

This brief study explores key concepts that shape and motivate North American Indigenous theatre, while providing insight and best practices for understanding and appreciating Indigenous plays.

Explored through four key topics - being and knowing, relationships, time, and aesthetics - and textually supported by the works of playwrights like Yvette Nolan Monique Mojica, and Mary Kathryn Nagle, Theatre and Indigeneity brings Indigenous studies theories and conversations to bear on Indigenous theatre so that readers are better prepared to understand and assess encounters with Indigenous theatre and performance.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1-Being and Knowing
Chapter 2-Relationships
Chapter 3-Time
Chapter 4-Aesthetics

Further Reading

Product details

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Published Sep 17 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 120
ISBN 9781350517882
Imprint Methuen Drama
Series Theatre And
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Bethany Hughes

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