Contemporary American Drama

Contemporary American Drama
Author: Annette Saddik
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2007-09-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780748630660

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This book explores the development of contemporary theatre in the United States in its historical, political and theoretical dimensions. It focuses on representative plays and performance texts that experiment with form and content, discussing influential playwrights and performance artists such as Tennessee Williams, Adrienne Kennedy, Sam Shepard, Tony Kushner, Charles Ludlum, Anna Deavere Smith, Karen Finley and Will Power, alongside avant-garde theatre groups. Saddik traces the development of contemporary drama since 1945, and discusses the cross-cultural impact of postwar British and European innovations on American theatre from the 1950s to the present day in order to examine the performance of American identity. She argues that contemporary American theatre is primarily a postmodern drama of inclusion and diversity that destabilizes the notion of fixed identity and questions the nature of reality.

Staging Masculinity

Staging Masculinity
Author: Carla J. McDonough
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2006-07-05
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780786427369

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The men in plays such as Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman or Sam Shephard's True West are often presented as universal; little attention is given to the gender dynamics involved in the characters. This work looks at how contemporary playwrights, including Miller, Shepard, Eugene O'Neill, David Mamet, and August Wilson, stage masculinity in their works. It becomes apparent that male playwrights return often to the issues of troubled manhood, usually masked in other issues such as war, business or family. The plays indicate both the attractiveness of the model of traditional masculinity and the illusive nature of this image, which all too often fractures and fails the characters who pursue it. O'Neill's play The Hairy Ape and the character Yank receive much attention.

American Drama

American Drama
Author: Gary A. Richardson
Publsiher: Heinle & Heinle Publishers
Total Pages: 1218
Release: 1995
Genre: American drama
ISBN: STANFORD:36105016932688

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American Drama: Colonial to Contemporary is intended for students of American Drama in English, Theatre, and American Studies courses. Its primary aim is to provide students with a broad historical sense of the transofrmations of American drama from its beginnings to the presnt, making certain that this historical sense is as diverse as possible. As the most comprehensive anthology of American drama available for classroom use, it is a hope that this anthology will foster in the reader an appreciation of the diversity and vitality of the American experience as expressed through drama.

Modern American Drama 1945 2000

Modern American Drama  1945 2000
Author: C. W. E. Bigsby
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2000-12-21
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0521794102

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New edition of Modern American Drama completes the survey and comes up to 2000.

Visions of Tragedy in Modern American Drama

Visions of Tragedy in Modern American Drama
Author: David Palmer
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-02-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781474276948

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This volume responds to a renewed focus on tragedy in theatre and literary studies to explore conceptions of tragedy in the dramatic work of seventeen canonical American playwrights. For students of American literature and theatre studies, the assembled essays offer a clear framework for exploring the work of many of the most studied and performed playwrights of the modern era. Following a contextual introduction that offers a survey of conceptions of tragedy, scholars examine the dramatic work of major playwrights in chronological succession, beginning with Eugene O'Neill and ending with Suzan-Lori Parks. A final chapter provides a study of American drama since 1990 and its ongoing engagement with concepts of tragedy. The chapters explore whether there is a distinctively American vision of tragedy developed in the major works of canonical American dramatists and how this may be seen to evolve over the course of the twentieth century through to the present day. Among the playwrights whose work is examined are: Susan Glaspell, Langston Hughes, Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Edward Albee, Lorraine Hansberry, Amiri Baraka, August Wilson, Marsha Norman and Tony Kushner. With each chapter being short enough to be assigned for weekly classes in survey courses, the volume will help to facilitate critical engagement with the dramatic work and offer readers the tools to further their independent study of this enduring theme of dramatic literature.

Essays on Contemporary American Drama

Essays on Contemporary American Drama
Author: Hedwig Bock,Albert Wertheim
Publsiher: Munich : M. Hueber
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1981
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: UOM:39015005888329

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Understanding Contemporary American Drama

Understanding Contemporary American Drama
Author: William Herman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1987
Genre: American drama
ISBN: STANFORD:36105003781361

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Contemporary American Playwrights

Contemporary American Playwrights
Author: C. W. E. Bigsby
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1999
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0521668077

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A leading writer on American theatre explores the works and influences of ten contemporary American playwrights.