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American Drama Susan Harris Smith (University of Pittsburgh)

American Drama By Susan Harris Smith (University of Pittsburgh)

Summary

Susan Harris Smith here looks at the many often conflicting cultural and academic reasons for the neglect and dismissal of American drama as a legitimate literary form. Smith's study is a contentious and revisionist historical inquiry into the troubled cultural and canonical status of American drama.

American Drama Summary

American Drama: The Bastard Art by Susan Harris Smith (University of Pittsburgh)

In this book, Susan Harris Smith looks at the many often conflicting cultural and academic reasons for the neglect and dismissal of American drama as a legitimate literary form. Covering a wide range of topics such as theatrical performance, the rise of nationalist feeling, the creation of academic disciplines, and the development of sociology, Smith's study is a contentious and revisionist historical inquiry into the troubled cultural and canonical status of American drama, both as a literary genre and as a mirror of American society.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction: the problem of American drama; 2. Generic hegemony: the exclusion of American drama; 3. No corner in her own house: what is American about American drama?; 4. Did she jump or was she pushed? American drama in the university curriculum; 5. Caught in the close embrace: sociology and realism; 6. Conclusion: beyond hegemony and canonicity; References; Index.

Additional information

NLS9780521032421
9780521032421
0521032423
American Drama: The Bastard Art by Susan Harris Smith (University of Pittsburgh)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2006-11-23
260
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