Theatre History Studies (THS) is a peer-reviewed journal of theatre history and scholarship published annually since 1981 by the Mid-America Theatre Conference THEATRE HISTORY STUDIES, VOLUME 38 PART I: Studies in Theatre History MATTHIEU CHAPMANRed, White, and Black: Shakespeare s The Tempest and the Structuring of Racial Antagonisms in Early Modern England and the New World MICHAEL CHEMERS AND MICHAEL SELLSokyokuchi: Toward a Theory, History, and Practice of Systemic Dramaturgy JEFFREY ULLOMThe Value of Inaction: Unions, Labor Codes, and the Cleveland Play House CHRYSTYNA DAILWhen for Witches We Read Women : Advocacy and Ageism in Nineteenth-Century Salem Witchcraft Plays MICHAEL DENNISThe Lost and Found Playwright: Donald Ogden Stewart and the Theatre of Socialist Commitment Part II: HEMISPHERIC HISTORIOGRAPHIES EMILY SAHAKIAN, CHRISTIANA MOLLDREM HARKULICH, AND LISA JACKSON-SCHEBETTAIntroduction to the Special Section PATRICIA YBARRAGestures toward a Hemispheric Theatre History: A Work in Progress ERIC MAYER- GARCIAThinking East and West in Nuestra America: Retracing the Footprints of a Latinx Teatro Brigade in Revolutionary Cuba ANA OLIVAREZ-LEVINSON AND ERIC MAYER-GARCIAIntercambio: A Visual History of Nuevo Teatro from the Ana Olivarez-Levinson Photography Collection JESSICA N. PABON-COLONDigital Diasporic Tactics for a Decolonized Future: Tweeting in the Wake of #Hurricane Maria LEO CABRANES-GRANTPerformance, Cognition, and the Quest for an Affective Historiography Part III: Essays from the Conference The Robert A. Schanke Award-Winning Essay, from the 2019 Mid-America Theatre Conference JULIE BURRELLReinventing Reconstruction and Scripting Civil Rights in Theodore Ward s Our Lan The Robert A. Schanke Honorable Mention Essay, MATC 2019 MATTHEW MCMAHAN Projections of Race at the Nouveau Cirque: The Clown Acts of Foottit and Chocolat
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Theatre History Studies 2020, Vol. 39 [PDF ebook]
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