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|a Theatre Symposium, Vol. 15 :
|b Theatre and Moral Order /
|c [editor, M. Scott Phillips].
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|b Southeastern Theatre Conference,
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|a Theatre symposium ;
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|a Papers from the 15th annual SETC Theatre Symposium held at Agnes Scott College in April 2006.
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|t Don't let what really happened get in the way of the truth : reflections on theatre, ethics, and "the moral order" /
|r Rosemarie K. Bank --
|t What moral order? : observations from the trenches /
|r Steve Scott --
|t William Dunlap, father of American theatre--and American antitheatricality /
|r David Carlyon --
|t "Not from the drowsy pulpit!" : the moral reform melodrama on the nineteenth-century stage /
|r John W. Frick --
|t Tainted money? : nineteenth-century charity theatricals /
|r Eileen Curley --
|t The doomed courtesan and her moral reformers /
|r Rachel Rusch --
|t Gender and (im)morality in Restoration comedy : Aphra Behn's The feigned courtesans /
|r Leah Lowe --
|t Solving the Laramie problem, or, Projecting onto Laramie /
|r Roger Freeman --
|t The advantage of controversy : Angels in America and campus culture wars /
|r James Fisher --
|g Excerpt from the Symposium response / Steve Scott.
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|a The essays gathered together in Volume 15 of the annual journal Theatre Symposium investigate how, historically, the theatre has been perceived both as a source of moral anxiety and as an instrument of moral and social reform. Essays consider, among other subjects, ethnographic depictions of the savage "other" in Buffalo Bill's engagement at the Columbian Exposition of 1893; the so-called "Moral Reform Melodrama" in the nineteenth century; charity theatricals and the ways they negotiated standards of middle-class respectability; the figure of the courtesan as a barometer of late nineteenth.
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