“Ethnic,” Multicultural, and Intercultural Theatre

Edited by: Ric Knowles

“Audiences for intercultural theatre in our experience have become increasingly diverse in recent years, at productions by genuinely intercultural companies… Productions no longer need appeal either to the traditional white middle-class audience of Canada’s so-called “main stages” (including those of the former “alternative” theatres) nor to communities narrowly defined by culture or interest—what used to be called “preaching to the converted…” —from the introduction

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Ric Knowles

Ingrid Mündel is a Ph.D. candidate in the School of English and Theatre Studies at the University of Guelph. She has articles published in Theatre Research in Canada, Canadian Literature, and Postcolonial Text, and she co-edited a special issue of The Review of Pedagogy, Education, and Cultural Studies.

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Dimensions:

232 Pages
8.93in * 6.03in * .49in
320.00gr
.31oz

Published:

May 01, 2009

ISBN:

9780887548321

Book Subjects:

LITERARY CRITICISM / Drama

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Language:

eng

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