دانلود کتاب New World Drama: The Performative Commons in the Atlantic World, 1649-1849
by Elizabeth Maddock Dillon
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عنوان فارسی: دنیای جدید درام: این نمایشی عوام در اقیانوس اطلس جهان 1649-1849 |
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Audiences in London eagerly watched the royal slave, Oroonoko, tortured on stage, while audiences in Charleston and Kingston were forbidden from watching the same scene. Audiences in Kingston and New York City exuberantly participated in the slaying of Richard III on stage, enacting the rise of the "people," and Native American leaders were enjoined to watch actors in blackface "jump Jim Crow." Dillon argues that the theater served as a "performative commons," staging debates over representation in a political world based on popular sovereignty. Her book is a capacious account of performance, aesthetics, and modernity in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world.