The Oxford Handbook of Greek Drama in the Americas /
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Μορφή: | Βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Oxford :
Oxford University Press,
2015.
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Έκδοση: | First edition. |
Σειρά: | Oxford handbooks
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Theories and methods. Introduction / Fiona Macintosh, Justice McConnell, and Patrice Rankine
- An archival interrogation / Susan Curtis
- New worlds, old dreams?: postcolonial theory and reception of Greek drama / Barbara Goff and Michael Simpson
- Shaping American theater (1800-1900). Grecian theater in Philadelphia, 1800-1870 / Lee T. Pearcy
- Thebes in the New World: revisiting the New York Antigone of 1845 / Fiona Macintosh
- Julia Ward Howe's Hippolytus / Helene P. Foley
- Professional tragedy: the case of Medea in Chicago, 1867 / Kathryn Bosher and Jordana Cox
- Barbarian queens: race, violence, and antiquity on the nineteenth-century United States stage / Robert Davis
- When Greeks stand you up, invite Romans: the ancient world on the nineteenth-century American stage / David Mayer
- Modernisms in the Americas (1900-1930). The migrant muse: Greek drama as feminist window on American identity, 1900-1925 / Edith Hall
- Iphigenia amongst the Ivies, 1915 / Niall W. Slater
- Treading the arduous road to Eleusis, nationalism, and feminism in early post-World War I Canada: Roy Mitchell's 1920 The Trojan women / Moira Day
- Greek tragedy and modern dance: an alternative archaeology? / Artemis Leontis
- Eugene O'Neill's quest for Greek tragedy / Vassilis Lambropoulos
- The living pasts (1925-1970). Choreographing the classics, performing sexual dissidence / Susan Manning
- Greek tragedy in Mexico / Francisco Barrenechea
- Moving and dramatic Athenian citizenship: Edith Hamilton's Americanization of Greek tragedy / Judith P. Hallett
- A new stage of laughter for Zora Neale Hurston and Theodore Browne: Lysistrata and the Negro Units of the Federal Theatre Project / Lena M. Hill
- Aristophanic comedy in American musical theater, 1925-1969 / John Given
- Cubanizing Greek drama: José Triana's Medea in the mirror (1960) / Konstantinos P. Nikoloutsos
- Creative collisions (1948-1968). Revolutionizing Greek tragedy in Cuba: Virgilio Piñera's Electra Garrigó / Rosa Andújar
- A Brazilian echo of Antigone's "Collision": tragedy, clean and filthy / Paul B. Dixon
- The darkening of Medea: geographies of race, (dis)placement, and identity in Agostinho Olavo's Além do Rio (Medea) / José de Paiva Dos Santos
- The frontiers of David Cureses' La frontera / Aníbal A. Biglieri
- Brothers at war: Aeschylus in Cuba, 1968 and 2007 / Isabelle Torrance
- The search for the omni-Americans (1970s-2013). Metaphor and modernity: American themes in Herakles and Dionysus in 69 / Thomas E. Jenkins
- Lee Breuer's new American classicism: The gospel at Colonus' "integration statement" / Justine McConnell
- Greek tragedy, enslaving or liberating?: the example of Rita Dove's The darker face of the Earth / Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz
- The power of Medea's sisterhood: democracy on the margins in Cherríe Moraga's The hungry woman: a Mexican Medea / Katie Billotte
- August Wilson and Greek drama: blackface minstrelsy, "spectacle" from Aristotle's Poetics, and Radio golf / Patrice Rankine
- "Aeschylus got flow!": Afrosporic Greek tragedy and Will Power's The seven / Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.
- Making women visible: multiple Antigones on the Colombian twenty-first-century stage / Moira Fradinger
- Democratic appropriations: Lysistrata and political activism / Dorota Dutsch
- Reclaiming Euripides in Harlem / Melinda Powers
- Oedipus Tyrannus in South America / María Florencia Nelli
- Greek drama on the U.S. west coast, 1970-2013 / Mary-Kay Gamel
- Performing for soldiers: twenty-first-century experiments in Greek theater in the U.S.A. / Laura Lodewyck and S. Sara Monoson
- Greek drama in Canada: women's voices and minority views / Hallie Rebecca Marshall
- Practitioner perspectives. On remixing the classics and directing Countee Cullen's Medea and Law Chavez's Señora de la pinta: an interview with theater director Daniel Banks / Patrice Rankine and Daniel Banks
- This bird that never settles: a virtual conversation with Anne Carson about Greek tragedy / Yopie Prins
- Medea in Brazil: interview with director Heron Coelho / Cesar Gemelli
- An interview with Héctor Levy-Daniel / María Florencia Nelli
- Charles Mee's "(re)making" of Greek drama / Erin B. Mee
- An interview with Carey Perloff / Margaret Williamson
- Eclectic encounters: staging Greek tragedy in America, 1973-2009 / Rush Rehm
- The shock of recognition: Nicholas Rudall's translation of Greek drama for the Chicago stage at Court Theatre / Justine McConnell and Patrice Rankine
- In conversation with Peter Sellars: what does Greek tragedy mean to you? / Avery Willis Hoffman
- The Women and War Project / Peggy Shannon
- Dionysus in 69 in 2009 / Shawn Sides
- Talking Greeks with Derek Walcott / Helen Eastman
- Afterword. Audiences across the pond: oceans apart or shared experiences? / Lorna Hardwick.