Staging Whiteness

Staging Whiteness

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How Whiteness Is Portrayed In Contemporary Drama And Enacted In Everyday Life.In Staging Whiteness, Mary Brewer Offers Close Textual Readings Of Plays By American And British 20Th Century Playwrightsboth Canonical And Some That Fall Outside The Mainstreamlooking At How Whiteness As An Identity Is Created Onstage, And How This Has Changed Historically. With Clarity And Persuasion, Brewer Argues That Configurations Of Whiteness Are Dispersed And Reflected Through Discourses That Range From Theory To Literature And Common Social Language, And That Discursive Performances Of Whiteness Are A Crucial Feature Of Everyday Social Interactions.Includes Discussions Of:G.B. Shaw'S Captain Brassbound'S Conversionw. Somerset Maugham'S The Explorerw.H. Auden And Christopher Isherwood'S The Ascent Of F6Eugene O'Neill'S The Hairy Apelangston Hughes' Mulattothornton Wilder'S Our Townlillian Hellman'S The Little Foxesbridget Boland'S The Cockpitt.S. Eliot'S The Cocktail Partyjohn Osborne'S The Entertainereugene O'Neill'S The Iceman Comethtennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desirearthur Miller'S A View From The Bridgeedward Albee'S The American Dreamamiri Baraka'S Dutchmandavid Rabe'S Sticks And Bonesadrienne Kennedy'S A Movie Star Has To Star In Black And Whiteedward Bond'S Early Morningjohn Arden'S And Margarette D'Arcy'S The Island Of The Mightycaryl Churchill'S Cloud Ninewendy Wasserstein'S The Heidi Chroniclestony Kushner'S Angels In Americasuzanlori Parks' The America Playphilip Osment'S This Island'S Minemichael Ellis' Chameleondavid Hare'S The Absence Of War

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the main theme of 'Staging Whiteness'? A: 'Staging Whiteness' explores how whiteness is portrayed in contemporary drama and enacted in everyday life, focusing on how this identity is constructed on stage and its historical evolution.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Staging Whiteness'? A: The author of 'Staging Whiteness' is Mary Brewer.
  • Q: How many pages does 'Staging Whiteness' have? A: 'Staging Whiteness' contains 256 pages.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: 'Staging Whiteness' is available in paperback binding.
  • Q: When was 'Staging Whiteness' published? A: 'Staging Whiteness' was published on July 29, 2005.
  • Q: What condition is the book in? A: 'Staging Whiteness' is listed as a used book in good condition.
  • Q: Does 'Staging Whiteness' include discussions of specific plays? A: Yes, the book includes discussions of various plays, such as G.B. Shaw's 'Captain Brassbound's Conversion' and Tennessee Williams' 'A Streetcar Named Desire'.
  • Q: Is 'Staging Whiteness' suitable for academic study? A: 'Staging Whiteness' offers in-depth analyses that make it suitable for academic study in fields such as theater, race studies, and cultural studies.
  • Q: What critical perspectives does Mary Brewer provide in the book? A: Mary Brewer provides close textual readings and critical perspectives on how configurations of whiteness are reflected through literature and social language.
  • Q: Can I find insights on both mainstream and non-mainstream playwrights in 'Staging Whiteness'? A: Yes, 'Staging Whiteness' examines both canonical and non-mainstream playwrights, providing a comprehensive view of how whiteness is staged.