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Twentyfirst Century Drama What Happens Now 1st Edition Siân Adiseshiah

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Twentyfirst Century Drama What Happens Now 1st Edition Siân Adiseshiah
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3 MB
Pages: 349
Author: Siân Adiseshiah, Louise LePage (eds.)
ISBN: 9781137484024, 9781137484031, 1137484020, 1137484039
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Twentyfirst Century Drama What Happens Now 1st Edition Siân Adiseshiah by Siân Adiseshiah, Louise Lepage (eds.) 9781137484024, 9781137484031, 1137484020, 1137484039 instant download after payment.

Within this landmark collection, original voices from the field of drama provide rich analysis of a selection of the most exciting and remarkable plays and productions of the twenty-first century. But what makes the drama of the new millenium so distinctive? Which events, themes, shifts, and paradigms are marking its stages? Kaleidoscopic in scope, Twenty-First Century Drama: What Happens Now creates a broad, rigorously critical framework for approaching the drama of this period, including its forms, playwrights, companies, institutions, collaborative projects, and directors. The collection has a deliberately British bent, examining established playwrights – such as Churchill, Brenton, and Hare – alongside a new generation of writers – including Stephens, Prebble, Kirkwood, Bartlett, and Kelly. Simultaneously international in scope, it engages with significant new work from the US, Japan, India, Australia, and the Netherlands, to reflect a twenty-first century context that is fundamentally globalized. The volume’s central themes – the financial crisis, austerity, climate change, new forms of human being, migration, class, race and gender, cultural politics and issues of nationhood – are mediated through fresh, cutting-edge perspectives.

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