02816nam 2200517I 450 991090720140332120240116081222.09780472903566047290356X10.3998/mpub.12691681(CKB)5600000000850130(003)10.3998/mpub.12691681(EXLCZ)99560000000085013020240116h20242024 uy 0enguruna||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierStaging Blackness representations of race in German-speaking drama and theater /Priscilla Layne and Lily Tonger-Erk, editorsAnn Arbor, Michigan :University of Michigan Press,2024.©20241 online resource (1 volume illustrations)9780472076246 0472076248 Includes bibliographical references and index.Staging Blackness provides a multifaceted look at how Blackness has been staged in Germany from the eighteenth century, the birth of German national theater, until the present. In recent years, the German stage has been at the forefront of discussions about race, from cases of blackface to fights for better representation within the professional community. These debates frequently invoke larger discussions about the politics of race in German theater and their origins, and beyond. Written by scholars and theater professionals with a wide variety of historical and theoretical expertise, the chapters seek to explore the connections between the German discourse on national theater and emerging ideas about race, analyze how dramaturges deal with older representations of Blackness in current productions, and discuss the contributions Black German playwrights and dramaturges have made to this discourse. Historians question how these plays were staged in their time, while cultural studies scholars contemplate how to interpret the function of race in these plays and how they can continue to be staged today.Representations of race in German-speaking drama and theaterGerman dramaHistory and criticismTheaterGermanyHistoryBlack people in literatureHuman skin color in literatureGerman dramaHistory and criticism.TheaterHistory.Black people in literature.Human skin color in literature.832.009/3529Layne PriscillaTonger-Erk Lily1977-Michigan Publishing (University of Michigan),EYMEYMBOOK9910907201403321Staging Blackness4288721UNINA