Identifying an apprehension about the nature and constitution of
urbanism in North American plays, Westgate examines how cities like
New York City and Los Angeles became focal points for identity
politics and social justice at the end of the twentieth century,
and how urban crises inform the dramaturgy of contemporary
playwrights.
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