Understanding Native American drama requires a critical perspective often lacking in theater and academia. Christy Stanlake\u27s book helps remedy this problem with a two-fold strategy. First, she identifies four Native-authored discourses generated in part by the study of American Indian fiction and poetry. Then she applies these discourses to readings from nine Native plays, showing how Native philosophies shape Native drama on the page and in performance. Stanlake explains that place, or platiality, in western theater assumes new dimensions in Native drama, expressing complex relationships among character, language, and landscape. She examines the historical and political aspects of Native storytelling and demonstrates how the practice...
204 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The terrain of American theat...
The misrepresentation, commodification, and distortion of indigenous identities have existed from th...
This paper discusses three cultural issues concerning the languages, places, and images that are fou...
Understanding Native American drama requires a critical perspective often lacking in theater and aca...
This paper provides a concise and brief history of Native American theater from its beginnings in in...
Review«Place remains a native concept rich with political meaning for North American culture as a wh...
Christopher Teuton\u27s study of four American Indian writers-No Scott Momaday (Kiowa), Gerald Vizen...
Investigators of traditional Native American literature typically point out arcane dissimilarities b...
The relationship between Western scholarship and Indigenous storytelling, whether oral or written, h...
Modern Native American artistic performances originated in the widespread North American ceremonial ...
grantor: University of TorontoSince the explosion of theatrical activity by Native artist...
textThis dissertation explores the unique political and cultural possibilities that public performan...
Writing Indian, Native Conversations provides keen discussion across three decades of Native America...
This project examines the presence of narrative agency in literature by Native American Authors. The...
From its beginning the modern Native American Literary Dramatic Project has been rooted in the desir...
204 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The terrain of American theat...
The misrepresentation, commodification, and distortion of indigenous identities have existed from th...
This paper discusses three cultural issues concerning the languages, places, and images that are fou...
Understanding Native American drama requires a critical perspective often lacking in theater and aca...
This paper provides a concise and brief history of Native American theater from its beginnings in in...
Review«Place remains a native concept rich with political meaning for North American culture as a wh...
Christopher Teuton\u27s study of four American Indian writers-No Scott Momaday (Kiowa), Gerald Vizen...
Investigators of traditional Native American literature typically point out arcane dissimilarities b...
The relationship between Western scholarship and Indigenous storytelling, whether oral or written, h...
Modern Native American artistic performances originated in the widespread North American ceremonial ...
grantor: University of TorontoSince the explosion of theatrical activity by Native artist...
textThis dissertation explores the unique political and cultural possibilities that public performan...
Writing Indian, Native Conversations provides keen discussion across three decades of Native America...
This project examines the presence of narrative agency in literature by Native American Authors. The...
From its beginning the modern Native American Literary Dramatic Project has been rooted in the desir...
204 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The terrain of American theat...
The misrepresentation, commodification, and distortion of indigenous identities have existed from th...
This paper discusses three cultural issues concerning the languages, places, and images that are fou...