Troubling Traditions
Canonicity, Theatre, and Performance in the US
Herausgeber: Mantoan, Lindsey; Schiller, Angela Farr; Moore, Matthew
Troubling Traditions
Canonicity, Theatre, and Performance in the US
Herausgeber: Mantoan, Lindsey; Schiller, Angela Farr; Moore, Matthew
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Troubling Traditions takes up a 21st century, field-specific conversation between scholars, educators, and artists from varying generational, geographical, and identity positions that speak to the wide array of debates around dramatic canons.
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Troubling Traditions takes up a 21st century, field-specific conversation between scholars, educators, and artists from varying generational, geographical, and identity positions that speak to the wide array of debates around dramatic canons.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9780367468323
- ISBN-10: 0367468328
- Artikelnr.: 62798896
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9780367468323
- ISBN-10: 0367468328
- Artikelnr.: 62798896
Lindsey Mantoan is an Assistant Professor of Theatre and Communication Arts at Linfield University. Matthew Moore is an Assistant Professor of Theatre and Performance at Muhlenberg College. Angela Farr Schiller is an Associate Professor of Theater at Boston Conservatory at Berklee.
Introduction
I. Troubling Traditions - Lindsey Mantoan, Matthew Moore, Angela Farr
Schiller; Part One: Costs of Canonicity; 1 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
in Theater, Dance and Performance Studies - Nadine George-Graves;2 The
Shakespeare Problem: A Conversation - Madeline Sayet, with Sarah Enloe, Mei
Ann Teo, and Dawn Monique Williams; 3 "Go back to India if you hate my
people so much": Consequences of Troubling the "Canon" in American Academia
- Sukanya Chakrabarti; 4 Despite the Flames: A Conversation - Patricia
Ybarra, Virginia Grise, and Victor I. Cazares; 5 The Black Gaze / A
Different Account - Eric M. Glover and Isaiah Matthew Wooden; 6 Amidst the
Rubble of the Ivory Tower - Sara Brady; Part Two: Remixing Traditions; 7
Shaking up the Canon with Cornerstone and OSF - Sonja Arsham Kuftinec and
Bill Rauch; 8 "Yo, Let's Steal Their Canons!": Arab and Arab American
Canonical Multiplicities - Samer Al-Saber and Michael Malek Najjar; 10 Your
Heritage is Safe Here: Defining Three Indigenous Theatrical Canons - Jay B
Muskett and Jonah Winn-Lenetsky; 11 "Frenemies" of the Canon: Our Two
Decades of Studying and Teaching Disability in Drama and Performance - Ann
M. Fox and Carrie Sandahl; 12 The Uses of Awe - Rinde Eckert and Ellen
McLaughlin; Part Three: Fluid Approaches; 13 Toward and Away: The Dramatic
Tension of a Queer & Trans Canon - Finn Lefevre; 14 Dancing With/Out the
Canon - Hannah Kossrin; 15 What do we do with the Musical Theater Canon?-
Stacy Wolf, with Masi Asare, Rob Berman, Randall Eng, Eric M. Glover, David
Savran, Georgia Stitt, Brandon Webster, and Sarah Whitfield; 16 Canons in
Motion: Japanese Performance, Theatre History, and the Currents of
Knowledge - Jyana S. Browne and Jessica Nakamura; 17 The Kids' Table:
Cross-institutional Treatment of the Canon and the Un-canonizable Nature of
New Work - Charlie Dubach-Reinhold and Melory Mirashrafi; Part Four:
Departures and Re-visions; 18 Rethinking the Canon through the Digital -
Miguel Escobar Varela and Derek Miller; 19 Antigone is Dead, Long Live
Antigones!: Adaptation, Difference, and Instability at the Heart of the
Traditional Western Canon - Rachel M. E. Wolfe; 20 Redirecting Canonicity:
PhD Exams and Actor Training - Eero Laine and Peter Zazzali; 21 We Aren't
Here to Teach What We Already Know - Jessica Brater and Michelle Liu
Carriger; 22 How Do We Do the Queer Canon? - Zachary A. Dorsey, with Paul
Bonin-Rodriguez, Michelle Dvoskin, Lindsey Mantoan, Eleanor Owicki, Jaclyn
I. Pryor, and Ramón H. Rivera-Servera
I. Troubling Traditions - Lindsey Mantoan, Matthew Moore, Angela Farr
Schiller; Part One: Costs of Canonicity; 1 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
in Theater, Dance and Performance Studies - Nadine George-Graves;2 The
Shakespeare Problem: A Conversation - Madeline Sayet, with Sarah Enloe, Mei
Ann Teo, and Dawn Monique Williams; 3 "Go back to India if you hate my
people so much": Consequences of Troubling the "Canon" in American Academia
- Sukanya Chakrabarti; 4 Despite the Flames: A Conversation - Patricia
Ybarra, Virginia Grise, and Victor I. Cazares; 5 The Black Gaze / A
Different Account - Eric M. Glover and Isaiah Matthew Wooden; 6 Amidst the
Rubble of the Ivory Tower - Sara Brady; Part Two: Remixing Traditions; 7
Shaking up the Canon with Cornerstone and OSF - Sonja Arsham Kuftinec and
Bill Rauch; 8 "Yo, Let's Steal Their Canons!": Arab and Arab American
Canonical Multiplicities - Samer Al-Saber and Michael Malek Najjar; 10 Your
Heritage is Safe Here: Defining Three Indigenous Theatrical Canons - Jay B
Muskett and Jonah Winn-Lenetsky; 11 "Frenemies" of the Canon: Our Two
Decades of Studying and Teaching Disability in Drama and Performance - Ann
M. Fox and Carrie Sandahl; 12 The Uses of Awe - Rinde Eckert and Ellen
McLaughlin; Part Three: Fluid Approaches; 13 Toward and Away: The Dramatic
Tension of a Queer & Trans Canon - Finn Lefevre; 14 Dancing With/Out the
Canon - Hannah Kossrin; 15 What do we do with the Musical Theater Canon?-
Stacy Wolf, with Masi Asare, Rob Berman, Randall Eng, Eric M. Glover, David
Savran, Georgia Stitt, Brandon Webster, and Sarah Whitfield; 16 Canons in
Motion: Japanese Performance, Theatre History, and the Currents of
Knowledge - Jyana S. Browne and Jessica Nakamura; 17 The Kids' Table:
Cross-institutional Treatment of the Canon and the Un-canonizable Nature of
New Work - Charlie Dubach-Reinhold and Melory Mirashrafi; Part Four:
Departures and Re-visions; 18 Rethinking the Canon through the Digital -
Miguel Escobar Varela and Derek Miller; 19 Antigone is Dead, Long Live
Antigones!: Adaptation, Difference, and Instability at the Heart of the
Traditional Western Canon - Rachel M. E. Wolfe; 20 Redirecting Canonicity:
PhD Exams and Actor Training - Eero Laine and Peter Zazzali; 21 We Aren't
Here to Teach What We Already Know - Jessica Brater and Michelle Liu
Carriger; 22 How Do We Do the Queer Canon? - Zachary A. Dorsey, with Paul
Bonin-Rodriguez, Michelle Dvoskin, Lindsey Mantoan, Eleanor Owicki, Jaclyn
I. Pryor, and Ramón H. Rivera-Servera
Introduction
I. Troubling Traditions - Lindsey Mantoan, Matthew Moore, Angela Farr
Schiller; Part One: Costs of Canonicity; 1 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
in Theater, Dance and Performance Studies - Nadine George-Graves;2 The
Shakespeare Problem: A Conversation - Madeline Sayet, with Sarah Enloe, Mei
Ann Teo, and Dawn Monique Williams; 3 "Go back to India if you hate my
people so much": Consequences of Troubling the "Canon" in American Academia
- Sukanya Chakrabarti; 4 Despite the Flames: A Conversation - Patricia
Ybarra, Virginia Grise, and Victor I. Cazares; 5 The Black Gaze / A
Different Account - Eric M. Glover and Isaiah Matthew Wooden; 6 Amidst the
Rubble of the Ivory Tower - Sara Brady; Part Two: Remixing Traditions; 7
Shaking up the Canon with Cornerstone and OSF - Sonja Arsham Kuftinec and
Bill Rauch; 8 "Yo, Let's Steal Their Canons!": Arab and Arab American
Canonical Multiplicities - Samer Al-Saber and Michael Malek Najjar; 10 Your
Heritage is Safe Here: Defining Three Indigenous Theatrical Canons - Jay B
Muskett and Jonah Winn-Lenetsky; 11 "Frenemies" of the Canon: Our Two
Decades of Studying and Teaching Disability in Drama and Performance - Ann
M. Fox and Carrie Sandahl; 12 The Uses of Awe - Rinde Eckert and Ellen
McLaughlin; Part Three: Fluid Approaches; 13 Toward and Away: The Dramatic
Tension of a Queer & Trans Canon - Finn Lefevre; 14 Dancing With/Out the
Canon - Hannah Kossrin; 15 What do we do with the Musical Theater Canon?-
Stacy Wolf, with Masi Asare, Rob Berman, Randall Eng, Eric M. Glover, David
Savran, Georgia Stitt, Brandon Webster, and Sarah Whitfield; 16 Canons in
Motion: Japanese Performance, Theatre History, and the Currents of
Knowledge - Jyana S. Browne and Jessica Nakamura; 17 The Kids' Table:
Cross-institutional Treatment of the Canon and the Un-canonizable Nature of
New Work - Charlie Dubach-Reinhold and Melory Mirashrafi; Part Four:
Departures and Re-visions; 18 Rethinking the Canon through the Digital -
Miguel Escobar Varela and Derek Miller; 19 Antigone is Dead, Long Live
Antigones!: Adaptation, Difference, and Instability at the Heart of the
Traditional Western Canon - Rachel M. E. Wolfe; 20 Redirecting Canonicity:
PhD Exams and Actor Training - Eero Laine and Peter Zazzali; 21 We Aren't
Here to Teach What We Already Know - Jessica Brater and Michelle Liu
Carriger; 22 How Do We Do the Queer Canon? - Zachary A. Dorsey, with Paul
Bonin-Rodriguez, Michelle Dvoskin, Lindsey Mantoan, Eleanor Owicki, Jaclyn
I. Pryor, and Ramón H. Rivera-Servera
I. Troubling Traditions - Lindsey Mantoan, Matthew Moore, Angela Farr
Schiller; Part One: Costs of Canonicity; 1 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
in Theater, Dance and Performance Studies - Nadine George-Graves;2 The
Shakespeare Problem: A Conversation - Madeline Sayet, with Sarah Enloe, Mei
Ann Teo, and Dawn Monique Williams; 3 "Go back to India if you hate my
people so much": Consequences of Troubling the "Canon" in American Academia
- Sukanya Chakrabarti; 4 Despite the Flames: A Conversation - Patricia
Ybarra, Virginia Grise, and Victor I. Cazares; 5 The Black Gaze / A
Different Account - Eric M. Glover and Isaiah Matthew Wooden; 6 Amidst the
Rubble of the Ivory Tower - Sara Brady; Part Two: Remixing Traditions; 7
Shaking up the Canon with Cornerstone and OSF - Sonja Arsham Kuftinec and
Bill Rauch; 8 "Yo, Let's Steal Their Canons!": Arab and Arab American
Canonical Multiplicities - Samer Al-Saber and Michael Malek Najjar; 10 Your
Heritage is Safe Here: Defining Three Indigenous Theatrical Canons - Jay B
Muskett and Jonah Winn-Lenetsky; 11 "Frenemies" of the Canon: Our Two
Decades of Studying and Teaching Disability in Drama and Performance - Ann
M. Fox and Carrie Sandahl; 12 The Uses of Awe - Rinde Eckert and Ellen
McLaughlin; Part Three: Fluid Approaches; 13 Toward and Away: The Dramatic
Tension of a Queer & Trans Canon - Finn Lefevre; 14 Dancing With/Out the
Canon - Hannah Kossrin; 15 What do we do with the Musical Theater Canon?-
Stacy Wolf, with Masi Asare, Rob Berman, Randall Eng, Eric M. Glover, David
Savran, Georgia Stitt, Brandon Webster, and Sarah Whitfield; 16 Canons in
Motion: Japanese Performance, Theatre History, and the Currents of
Knowledge - Jyana S. Browne and Jessica Nakamura; 17 The Kids' Table:
Cross-institutional Treatment of the Canon and the Un-canonizable Nature of
New Work - Charlie Dubach-Reinhold and Melory Mirashrafi; Part Four:
Departures and Re-visions; 18 Rethinking the Canon through the Digital -
Miguel Escobar Varela and Derek Miller; 19 Antigone is Dead, Long Live
Antigones!: Adaptation, Difference, and Instability at the Heart of the
Traditional Western Canon - Rachel M. E. Wolfe; 20 Redirecting Canonicity:
PhD Exams and Actor Training - Eero Laine and Peter Zazzali; 21 We Aren't
Here to Teach What We Already Know - Jessica Brater and Michelle Liu
Carriger; 22 How Do We Do the Queer Canon? - Zachary A. Dorsey, with Paul
Bonin-Rodriguez, Michelle Dvoskin, Lindsey Mantoan, Eleanor Owicki, Jaclyn
I. Pryor, and Ramón H. Rivera-Servera