Staging Coyote's Dream

Staging Coyote's Dream
Title Staging Coyote's Dream PDF eBook
Author Richard Paul Knowles
Publisher
Pages 366
Release 2009
Genre American drama
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Staging Coyote's Dream

Staging Coyote's Dream
Title Staging Coyote's Dream PDF eBook
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Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre American drama
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Staging Coyote's Dream

Staging Coyote's Dream
Title Staging Coyote's Dream PDF eBook
Author Richard Paul Knowles
Publisher
Pages 486
Release 2003
Genre Drama
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The first anthology of First Nations drama to be published in Canada, this volume includes seminal work by various authors, and also features previously unpublished plays.

University of Toronto Quarterly

University of Toronto Quarterly
Title University of Toronto Quarterly PDF eBook
Author University of Toronto
Publisher
Pages 1004
Release 1895
Genre Arts
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American Theatre

American Theatre
Title American Theatre PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 582
Release 2003-07
Genre Periodicals
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Canadian Books in Print. Author and Title Index

Canadian Books in Print. Author and Title Index
Title Canadian Books in Print. Author and Title Index PDF eBook
Author
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 1610
Release 1975
Genre Canada Imprints
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Native North American Theater in a Global Age

Native North American Theater in a Global Age
Title Native North American Theater in a Global Age PDF eBook
Author Birgit Däwes
Publisher Universitatsverlag Winter
Pages 500
Release 2007
Genre Literary Criticism
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Indigenous drama is at once the oldest and most innovative, the most heavily displaced and resistant American genre. Despite its increasing international presence over the past two decades, the field has so far been neglected by scholarship. This study seeks to chart the genre, in both the U.S. and Canada, by its contemporary manifestations from 1968 to 2004 and traces its historical entanglements in simulacral images and colonial surveillance. Placing particular emphasis on the fashioning of cultural identity, this approach situates Native theater in the larger framework of transnational methodologies. General questions of theatricality and representation are complemented by in-depth analyses of 25 plays by authors such as Hanay Geiogamah, Monica Charles, Gerald Vizenor, Spiderwoman Theater, Diane Glancy, Margo Kane, Tomson Highway, and Drew Hayden Taylor.