The Operatic Archive: American Opera as History by Colleen Renihan
The Operatic Archive: American Opera as History extends the growing interdisciplinary conversation in opera studies by drawing on new research in performance studies and the philosophy of history. Moving beyond traditional aesthetic conceptions of opera, this book argues for operas powerful potential for historical impact and engagement in late twentieth- and twenty-first-century works by American composers.
Considering operas ability to serve as a vehicle for memory, historical experience, affect, presence, and the historical sublime, this volume demonstrates how operas ability to represent and evoke historical events and historical experience differs fundamentally from the representations and recreations of other modes (specifically, literary and dramatic representations).
Building on the work of performance scholars such as Joseph Roach, Rebecca Schneider, and Diana Taylor, and in consultation with recent debates in the philosophy of history, the book will be of interest to a wide range of scholars and researchers, particularly those working in the areas of opera studies and performance studies.