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Sovereign Acts Performing Race Space And Belonging In Panama And The Canal Zone Katherine A Zien

  • SKU: BELL-51903104
Sovereign Acts Performing Race Space And Belonging In Panama And The Canal Zone Katherine A Zien
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Publisher: Rutgers University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.96 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Katherine A. Zien
ISBN: 9780813584256, 0813584256
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Sovereign Acts Performing Race Space And Belonging In Panama And The Canal Zone Katherine A Zien by Katherine A. Zien 9780813584256, 0813584256 instant download after payment.

Sovereign Acts explores how artists, activists, and audiences performed and interpreted sovereignty struggles in the Panama Canal Zone, from the Canal Zone’s inception in 1903 to its dissolution in 1999. In popular entertainments and patriotic pageants, opera concerts and national theatre, white U.S. citizens, West Indian laborers, and Panamanian artists and activists used performance as a way to assert their right to the Canal Zone and challenge the Zone’s sovereignty, laying claim to the Zone’s physical space and imagined terrain.
By demonstrating the place of performance in the U.S. Empire’s legal landscape, Katherine A. Zien transforms our understanding of U.S. imperialism and its aftermath in the Panama Canal Zone and the larger U.S.-Caribbean world.

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