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Theatre Symposium, Volume 25 - Cross-Cultural Dialogue on the Global Stage (Paperback)
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Addresses the ways that theatre both shapes cross-cultural dialogue
and is itself, in turn, shaped by those forces. Globalization may
strike many as a phenomenon of our own historical moment, but it is
truly as old as civilization: we need only look to the ancient Silk
Road linking the Far East to the Mediterranean in order to find
some of the earliest recorded impacts of people and goods crossing
borders. Yet, in the current cultural moment, tensions are high due
to increased migration, economic unpredictability, complicated acts
of local and global terror, and heightened political divisions all
over the world. Thus globalization seems new and a threat to our
ways of life, to our nations, and to our cultures. In what ways
have theatre practitioners, educators, and scholars worked to
support cross-cultural dialogue historically? And in what ways
might theatre embrace the complexities and contradictions inherent
in any meaningful exchange? The essays in Theatre Symposium, Volume
25 reflect on these questions. Featured in Theatre Symposium,
Volume 25: i?1/2Theatre as Cultural Exchange: Stages and Studios of
Learningi?1/2 by Anita Gonzalez i?1/2Certain Kinds of Dances Used
among Them: An Initial Inquiry into Colonial Spanish Encounters
with the Areytos of the Taino in Puerto Ricoi?1/2 by E. Bert
Wallace i?1/2Gertrude Hoffmann's Lawful Piracy: aEURO~A Vision of
Salome' and the Russian Season as Transatlantic Production
Impersonationsi?1/2 by Sunny Stalter-Pace i?1/2Greasing the Global:
Princess Lotus Blossom and the Fabrication of the aEURO~Orient' to
Pitch Products in the American Medicine Showi?1/2 by Chase
Bringardner i?1/2Dismembering Tennessee Williams: The Global
Context of Lee Breuer's A Streetcar Named Desirei?1/2 by Daniel
Ciba i?1/2Transformative Cross-Cultural Dialogue in Prague:
Americans Creating Czech History Playsi?1/2 by Karen Berman
i?1/2Finding Common Ground: Lessac Training across Culturesi?1/2 by
Erica Tobolski and Deborah A. Kinghorn
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