From Class to Caste in American Drama: Political and Social Themes Since the 1930sBloomsbury Academic, 21.03.1991 - 301 Seiten The American political theatre from the Depression to the present is the subject of this unique new study. Richard Scharine examines issues that shaped the development of the United States during this period, as they were portrayed in selected American plays first produced between 1933 and 1985. Drawing upon fifty years of social, political, and theatrical history, he provides an understanding of the events, ideas, and emotional matrices out of which the plays were born, as well as offering an analysis of human documents that are a reflection of the political events of a time. Along the way, Scharine illustrates how the dramatic representation of American inequalities has evolved in recent decades from the concerns of class to the way class is predetermined by caste. |
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... April 16 , 1968 , and scheduled to be sentenced on May 24 , Philip Berrigan and Thomas Lewis set out to use the time in between constructively.79 A press release written by Daniel Berrigan declared : Today , May 17th [ 1968 ] , we enter ...
... ( April 1 , 1985 ) : 20 . 2. Luis Valdez and El Teatro Campesino , Actos ( San ... 16. Kushner , Long Road , 19 . 17. Emory S. Bogardus , " Repatriation and ... April 10 , 1989 , p . 1 . 22. Jeremiah Baruch , " Half - Open Door : The Puzzle ...
... 16 Wilson , Edmund , 11 Wilson , ( Prime Minister ) Harold , 115 Wilson ... 16 Wrong , Dennis , 72 Wyatt , Willella , 229 Wynkoop , ( Major ) Edward , 199 " Yacub's history , " 152-153 ... APR 29 1992 1993 APR 30/1993 1996 1998 INDEX 301.
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The Great DepressionSocial Themes in the Theatrical | 1 |
Labor and the Left | 9 |
OneThird of a Nation | 17 |
Urheberrecht | |
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