The Modern Stage of Capitalism tells the story of why and how modern drama captured the spirit of capitalism in all its contradictions. Although the bourgeois novel has long been considered the definitive genre of capital, at the end of the nineteenth century, Western theatre was in the perfect position to explore the ambiguous impact of capitalist culture. It was at the zenith of the economic hierarchy of the arts and at the nadir of the aesthetic hierarchy. Even with the serious drama of the day, modern theatre could not entirely purge itself of the tarnish of commerce. This enmeshment in commerce and the market economy generated a wealth of formal innovations and a wide range of responses to capitalist culture that went beyond moral outr...
In 2008 the capitalist world was swept by the severest crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930...
International audienceThe 19 essays in this collection present an international and pluridisciplinar...
This dissertation argues for the singularity with which the theatre, conceived as a fleshly encounte...
The historical features of the transition from Agraria to Industria--urbanization, industrialization...
The mid-1890s saw the publication of two seminal critiques of capitalism in Norwegian drama: Bjørnst...
Summary: Capitalism on Stage: Grain Trade as Objects of Knowledge During the Interwar Period. Betwee...
That theatre is a place of work seems beyond debate. But what kind of workplace is it? And under wha...
This dissertation examines the renovation of the modernist stage, from the beginning of the twentiet...
This dissertation explores the origins of the American entertainment industry, revealing the network...
This thesis examines the use of dialectic in the work of John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy, Edward Bo...
Many twentieth century Marxists have paid close attention to the way in which culture reproduces and...
American society began to experience the effects of capitalism in the twentieth century. The whole s...
markdownabstractThe relationship between economics and the arts has been in the spotlight for many y...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis argues that debates about drama in the years bet...
Modern theatrical scholars do not generally hold the first two decades of 20th century American dram...
In 2008 the capitalist world was swept by the severest crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930...
International audienceThe 19 essays in this collection present an international and pluridisciplinar...
This dissertation argues for the singularity with which the theatre, conceived as a fleshly encounte...
The historical features of the transition from Agraria to Industria--urbanization, industrialization...
The mid-1890s saw the publication of two seminal critiques of capitalism in Norwegian drama: Bjørnst...
Summary: Capitalism on Stage: Grain Trade as Objects of Knowledge During the Interwar Period. Betwee...
That theatre is a place of work seems beyond debate. But what kind of workplace is it? And under wha...
This dissertation examines the renovation of the modernist stage, from the beginning of the twentiet...
This dissertation explores the origins of the American entertainment industry, revealing the network...
This thesis examines the use of dialectic in the work of John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy, Edward Bo...
Many twentieth century Marxists have paid close attention to the way in which culture reproduces and...
American society began to experience the effects of capitalism in the twentieth century. The whole s...
markdownabstractThe relationship between economics and the arts has been in the spotlight for many y...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis argues that debates about drama in the years bet...
Modern theatrical scholars do not generally hold the first two decades of 20th century American dram...
In 2008 the capitalist world was swept by the severest crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930...
International audienceThe 19 essays in this collection present an international and pluridisciplinar...
This dissertation argues for the singularity with which the theatre, conceived as a fleshly encounte...