Of Borders and Thresholds: Theatre History, Practice, and TheoryMichal Kobialka U of Minnesota Press, 1999 - 311 sider The theatre is full of borders and boundaries: between the "real" and "illusionary" conditions of the stage, between the way one acts onstage and in "real" life, between stage and audience, performance and reception. As such, theatre offers a unique opportunity to examine the construction, representation, and functioning of borders. This is the task undertaken by the authors of this volume, the first to apply the lexicon and concepts of border theory to theatre history and performance theory. The contributors, highly regarded theatre historians, theorists, and practitioners, address a wide range of border-related themes. Their topics include the construction of "America" in the sixteenth century, theatre practices in eighteenth-century England, American Latino playwrights, performances of gender and sexuality, cyborg technologies, and fashion. |
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MEDITATIONS UPON OPENING AND CROSSING OVER | 19 |
NEGOTIATING BORDERS IN THREE LATINO PLAYS | 22 |
IMPERIAL LICENSES BORDERLESS TOPOGRAPHIES AND | 70 |
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TERRITORIAL PASSAGES | 110 |
STAGING THE NATION ON NATION STAGES | 125 |
NEGATIVE IDENTIFICATIONS | 184 |
TROUBLING OVER APPEARANCES | 214 |
Two ACTS of the Illimit | 244 |
EVERYWHERE AND NOWHERE | 278 |
CONTRIBUTORS | 303 |
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