Indigenous North American drama a multivocal history /
edited by Birgit Däwes.
- Albany : SUNY Press, (c)2013.
- 1 online resource (x, 234 pages)
- SUNY series, Native traces .
Includes bibliographies and index.
Performing memory, transforming time: history and indigenous North American drama / Indigenous North American performance: surveys and methodologies -- A short history of native Canadian theatre / Native American drama: a historical survey / Burning texts: indigenous dramaturgy on the continent of life / Individual hi/stories: visions, practice, experience. Coyote transforming: visions of Native American theatre / From salvage to selvage: the restoration of what is left / "Shakes Spear" isn't an Indian name? / Theatre: younger brother of tradition / Chocolate Woman dreams the Milky Way / "I don't write Native stories, I write universal stories": an interview with Tomson Highway / Representations of history: critical perspectives. Voices of cultural memory: enacting history in recent Native Canadian drama / "If you remember me" in Monique Mojica's Birdwoman and the Suffragettes / Translating ab-originality: Canadian aboriginal dramatic texts in the context of Central European theatre / Birgit Däwes -- Henning Schäfer -- Ann Haugo -- Tamara Underiner -- Rolland Meinholtz -- Diane Glancy -- Daniel David Moses -- Floyd Favel -- Monique Mojica -- Birgit Däwes -- Marc Maufort -- Günter Beck -- Klára Kolinská.
9781461919452
American drama--Indian authors--History and criticism. American drama--History and criticism.--20th century American drama--History and criticism.--21st century Canadian drama--Indian authors--History and criticism. Canadian drama--History and criticism.--20th century Canadian drama--History and criticism.--21st century Indian theater--History--United States--20th century. Indian theater--History--United States--21st century. Indian theater--History--Canada--20th century. Indian theater--History--Canada--21st century. Indians of North America--Intellectual life. Indians in literature. Collective memory in literature.