
Kathleen Wilson, "Strolling Players of Empire: Theater and Performances of Power in the British Imperial Provinces, 1656–1833" (Cambridge UP, 2022)
New Books in Critical Theory
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Theater and Empire: Cultural Dynamics in Colonized Regions
This chapter explores the intricate relationships between performers and audiences in British imperial provinces from 1656 to 1833, emphasizing how theater served not only as English representation but also as a platform for local narratives that challenged imperial authority. It highlights key sites like Calcutta and Jamaica, revealing the complex interplay between colonial and Indigenous performances and their roles in asserting identity and power. Additionally, the chapter discusses the cultural exchanges and competitions inherent in colonial theater, illustrating how these performances reflected and shaped societal dynamics in diverse regions.
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