Theatre Symposium, Vol. 9 : Theatre and Politics in the Twentieth Century
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Tuscaloosa, AL :
Southeastern Theatre Conference and the University of Alabama Press,
2001.
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Table of Contents:
- Ladies against women: theatre activism and satirical gender play in the 1980s / Carol Burbank
- At "cross-purposes": John Howard Lawson's The international / Jonathan Chambers
- Surpassing representation: the changing character of the collective in Lehrstücke by Brecht and Müller / Steve Earnest
- Circulating Power: national theatre as public utility in the Federal Theatre Project / Kurt Eisen
- The finger in the eye: politics and literature in the theatre of Dario Fo / James Fisher
- When theatre was a weapon (or he wanted it to be): the theory and practice of Mordecai Gorelik / Anne Fletcher
- Writing the people: political theatre on Broadway in interwar America / Christopher Herr
- A relationship in flux: variety theatre and government in the twentieth century / Susan Kattwinkel
- Disrupting the spectacle: French situationist political theory and the plays of Howard Brenton / John O'Connor
- A sort of nationcoming: invasion, exile, and the politics of home in modern Irish drama / Mary Trotter
- No curtain. No scenery: Thornton Wilder's Our town and the politics of whiteness / Jeff Turner
- There shall be no night and the politics of isolationism / Barry B. Witham.