Staging the Slums, Slumming the Stage von J. Westgate | Class, Poverty, Ethnicity, and Sexuality in American Theatre, 1890–1916 | ISBN 9781349471669

Staging the Slums, Slumming the Stage

Class, Poverty, Ethnicity, and Sexuality in American Theatre, 1890–1916

von J. Westgate
Buchcover Staging the Slums, Slumming the Stage | J. Westgate | EAN 9781349471669 | ISBN 1-349-47166-6 | ISBN 978-1-349-47166-9

“This book is a valuable resource for scholars of national and theatrical history … providing not only an idea of popular dramaturgy, but of theatre and entertainment culture during this time and place. In that vein it is also a useful resource for sociological and ethnographic research because it examines the relationship among various entertainment and recreation trends and connects them to the social, political, economic, and ideological realities of turn-of-the-century New York.” (Sarah Crockarell, Theatre Journal, Vol. 68 (1), March, 2016)

“Westgate’s discussion of the plays and productions provides a wealth of theatre history as well as a rich cultural context for understanding it. Drawing with confidence on his knowledge of history and the relevant critical theory, Westgate makes his arguments clearly and persuasively. … Staging the Slums, Slumming the Stage is a significant contribution to our understanding not only of American drama and theatre but also of the cultural and social history of the American Progressive Era.” (Brenda Murphy, Modern Drama, Vol. 58, Winter, 2015)

Staging the Slums, Slumming the Stage

Class, Poverty, Ethnicity, and Sexuality in American Theatre, 1890–1916

von J. Westgate
Drawing on traditional archival research, reception theory, cultural histories of slumming, and recent work in critical theory on literary representations of poverty, Westgate argues that the productions of slum plays served as enactments of the emergent definitions of the slum and the corresponding ethical obligations involved therein.