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Blackface, Yellowface, Redface, Jewface: Theatrical Representations of "Others"

ENGL 276.401
also offered as: THAR 240
instructor(s):
TR 12-1:30 pm

This semester’s topic in Theatre History focuses on the theatrical, dramatic, and histrionic representations of “Others” in select periods of theatrical history.  Topics include (among others) representations of Africans, Turks, indigenous Americans, and Jews in Early Modern English theatre; Asians, Indians and Africans in Restoration and 18th-century theatre; Blackface plays (Uncle Tom’s Cabin, The Octoroon) and popular entertainment (the minstrel show and vaudeville) in 19th- and early 20th-century America; issues of non-traditional casting in contemporary theatre; the Miss Saigon controversy; and modernist and post-modern theatre and performance art.

Satisfies the College's Cultural Diversity in the US (CDUS) requirement.

fulfills requirements
Elective Seminar of the Standard Major
Sector 2: Difference and Diaspora of the Standard Major
Sector 6: 20th Century Literature of the Standard Major