Scottish Theatre: Diversity, Language, Continuity

Scottish Theatre: Diversity, Language, Continuity
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Publisher : Rodopi
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9789401209946
ISBN-13 : 9401209944
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Book Synopsis Scottish Theatre: Diversity, Language, Continuity by : Ian Brown

Download or read book Scottish Theatre: Diversity, Language, Continuity written by Ian Brown and published by Rodopi. This book was released on 2013-10-20 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Challenging the dominant view of a broken and discontinuous dramatic culture in Scotland, this book outlines the variety and richness of the nation ́s performance traditions and multilingual theatre history. Brown illuminates enduring strands of hybridity and diversity which use theatre and theatricality as a means of challenging establishment views, and of exploring social, political, and religious change. He describes the ways in which politically and religiously divisive moments in Scottish history, such as the Reformation and political Union, fostered alternative dramatic modes and means of expression. This major revisionist history also analyses the changing relationships between drama, culture, and political change in Scotland in the 20th and 21st centuries, drawing on the work of an extensive range of modern and contemporary Scottish playwrights and drama practitioners. Ian Brown is a playwright, poet and Professor of Drama at Kingston University, London. Until recently Chair of the Scottish Society of Playwrights, he was General Editor of the Edinburgh History of Scottish Theatre (EUP, 2007) and editor of From Tartan to Tartanry: Scottish Culture, History and Myth (EUP, 2010) and The Edinburgh Companion to Scottish Drama (EUP, 2011). He has published widely on theatre, cultural policy and literature and language.


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