Aboriginal drama and theatre / edited by Rob Appleford.

Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
Toronto : Playwrights Canada Press, 2005.
Description
xv, 187 p. ; 23 cm.

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    Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
    Contents
    • Introduction: Seeing the Full Frame (2005) / Rob Appleford
    • On Native Mythology (1987) / Tomson Highway
    • Absorption, Elimination, and the Hybrid: Some Impure Questions of Gender and Culture in the Trickster Drama of Tomson Highway (1993) / Sheila Rabillard
    • theatre of orphans/Native languages on stage (1993) / Floyd Favel Starr
    • Receiving Aboriginality: Tomson Highway and the Crisis of Cultural Authenticity (1994) / Alan Filewod
    • 'Shine on us, Grandmother Moon': Coding in Canadian First Nations Drama (1996) / Reid Gilbert
    • Alive and well: Native theatre in Canada (1996) / Drew Hayden Taylor
    • artificial tree: native performance culture research, 1991-1996 (1997) / Floyd Favel Starr
    • Hybridity and Mimicry in the Plays of Drew Hayden Taylor (1998) / Robert Nunn
    • Selling Myself: the Value of an Artist (1999) / Yvette Nolan
    • Translators, Traitors, Mistresses, and Whores: Monique Mojica and the Mothers of the Metis Nations (2001) / Ric Knowles
    • Beginning of Cree Performance Culture (2001) / Geraldine Manossa
    • Handful of Plays by Native Earthlings (2001, 2002) / Daniel David Moses
    • Daniel David Moses: Ghostwriter With a Vengeance (2005) / Rob Appleford
    • Windigo Tale: Contemporizing and Mythologizing the Residential School Experience (2005) / Armand Garnet Ruffo.
    ISBN
    0887547923 (pbk.)
    LCCN
    ^^2005415802
    OCLC
    60318984
    RCP
    H - S
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