Stages of Engagement

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  • ISBN 9781138018334
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Oct 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Stages of Engagement is a compelling and wonderfully varied account of the relationship between theatre in the United States and the social, cultural, and political forces that shaped it during one of the most formative periods in the nation’s history.

Joshua E. Polster applies key thematic perspectives – Colonialism, Religion, Race and Ethnicity, Gender and Sexuality, Economic Systems, and Systems of Government – to seminal moments in US history. In doing so he explores the ways in which the theatre has responded to these turning points, through the work of some of its principal dramatists, directors, designers, and theatre companies.

His approach tackles questions such as:

• How did the plays of this period reflect the nation’s concerns and anxieties?

• How did theatre, culture, and politics interconnect as the United States took to the world stage?

• Which critical viewpoints are most useful to us when examining these cultural phenomena?

• How did performances and productions attempt to influence their audiences' social and civic engagement?

On its own, or in tandem with its companion volume The Routledge Anthology of US Drama 1898–1949, this is the ideal text for any course in US Theatre. By examining each cultural moment from a range of critical perspectives and drawing upon a diverse range of sources, it is designed specifically for today’s interdisciplinary and multicultural curriculum.

Joshua E. Polster is Associate Professor of Theatre at Emerson College. His publications include Reinterpreting the Plays of Arthur Miller, a critical edition of Miller’s A Memory of Two Mondays, and The Routledge Anthology of US Drama 1898–1949.

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