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E-grāmata: Old Stories, New Readings: The Transforming Power of American Drama

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  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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  • ISBN-13: 9781443875714

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Whether imaginary or based on real events, stories are at the core of any culture. Regardless of their length, their rhetoric strategies, or their style, humans tell stories to each other to express their innermost fears and needs, to establish a point within an argument, or to engage their listeners in a fabricated composition. Stories can also serve other purposes, such as being used for entertainment, for education or for the preservation of certain cultural traits. Storytelling is at the heart of human interaction, and, as such, can foster a dialogic narrative between the person creating the story and their audience. In literature, this dialogue has been traditionally associated with narrative in general, and with the novel in particular. However, other genres also make use of storytelling, including drama.This volume explores the ways in which American theatre from all eras deals with this: how stories are told onstage, what kinds of stories are recorded in dramatic texts, and how previously neglected realities have gained attention through the American playwright's telling, or retelling, of an event or action.The stories unfolded in American drama follow recent narratology theories, particularly in the sense that there is a greater preference for those so-called small stories over big stories. Despite the increase in the production of this type of texts and the growing interest in them in the field of narratology, small stories are literary episodes that have been granted less critical attention, particularly in the analysis of drama. As such, this volume fills a void in the study of the stories presented on the American stage.
Introduction ix
Miriam Lopez-Rodriguez
Inmaculada Pineda-Hernandez
Chapter One Judith Sargent Murray Triumphant: The Medium as Rational Entertainment
1(18)
Isabel Calderon
Chapter Two Tracing the Romance of Theatre in some Classic Nineteenth-Century Novels
19(16)
Maria Angeles Toda
Chapter Three The Influence of White Culture on the Sioux Ghost Dance of 1890
35(18)
Joshua E. Polster
Chapter Four Intracultural Communication in African American Drama: From Pre-Emancipation to Early Twentieth Century
53(18)
Jocelyn A. Brown
Chapter Five Elsie's Big Show: From Entertaining under Fire to Firing Stories in All Directions
71(14)
Felicia Hardison Londre
Chapter Six Sex Machines: Futurism and Modernity in American Expressionist Theater
85(16)
Yiyi Lopez-Gandara
Chapter Seven Triangular Transgressions: Tennessee Williams' The Purification's Debt to Federico Garcia Lorca's Blood Wedding
101(14)
Jose Badenes
Chapter Eight Under House Arrest: The Family in American Drama
115(10)
Henry Schvey
Chapter Nine Arthur Miller's Plays Seen from a Feminist Perspective: Was Miller Sexist?
125(16)
Christiane Desafy-Grignard
Chapter Ten Storytelling and Subjectivity in the Selected Dramas of August Wilson and David Rabe
141(10)
Ahmet Bese
Chapter Eleven Cancer on the American Popular Stage: Playing to a Sold Out House
151(20)
Virginia Dakari
Chapter Twelve If These Walls Could Talk: Performing Histories in the Works of Suzan-Lori Parks
171(22)
Nelson Barre
Chapter Thirteen Freeing the Narrative: Interdisciplinary Methods for Exploring American Identity in La Chiusa's The Wild Party (2006) and Kander and Ebb's Curtains (2000)
193(20)
Gary M. Grant
Nancy Grant
Dustyn Martincich
Chapter Fourteen Visual Explorations of Metaphysical Ideas in the Works of Sarah Ruhl
213
Ola Kraszpulska
Dr Miriam López-Rodrķguez teaches in the Department of English at the University of Mįlaga, Spain, where she coordinates the research group on American Studies. She received a Fulbright Postdoctoral Research Fellowship to study the Sophie Treadwell Papers at the University of Arizona, and publishes mainly on American women playwrights.Dr Inmaculada Pineda-Hernįndez teaches US History at the University of Mįlaga, and is Vice-Chair of the English Department. Her main field of research is contemporary African American drama.Dr Alfonso Ceballos Muńoz is a Full-Professor at the University of Cįdiz, Spain, where he lectures on American Drama and Poetry. His research fields include gay American drama and queer American studies. He is currently researching the work of American playwright Daniel Curzon.