Rogue Performances

Staging the Underclasses in Early American Theatre Culture

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Palgrave Macmillan US | 2009
ISBN13: 9781349374663
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Rogue Performances recovers eighteenth and nineteenth-century American culture s fascination with outcast and rebellious characters. Highwaymen, thieves, beggars, rioting mobs, rebellious slaves, and mutineers dominated the stage in the period s most popular plays. Peter Reed also explores ways these characters helped to popularize theatrical forms such as ballad opera, patriotic spectacle, blackface minstrelsy, and melodrama. Reed shows how both on and offstage, these paradoxically powerful, persistent, and troubling figures reveal the contradictions of class and the force of the disempowered in the American theatrical imagination. Through analysis of both well known and lesser known plays and extensive archival research, this book challenges scholars to re-think their assumptions about the role of class in antebellum American drama.

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ISBN13:9781349374663
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Palgrave Macmillan US

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Theatrical Criminals and The Beggar's Opera Circum-Atlantic Blackface Piracy in Polly Pantomiming Caribbean Banditry in Three-Finger'd Jack Renegades, Algerians, and Transnational Mobs in Slaves in Algiers Yeomen, Mobs, and Patriotic Spectacle in The Glory of Columbia Urban Scenes and Street Performance in Tom and Jerry Nautical Melodrama and Mutiny in Black-Ey'd Susan Slave Revolt and Heroic Melodrama in The Gladiator
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