Performing Difference
Performing Difference by Jonathan C. Friedman, published by University Press of America in 2008, is an insightful compilation of seventeen essays from prominent scholars in history, film criticism, and theater studies. Spanning 310 pages, this engaging collection delves into the representation of marginalized and excluded groups within dominant historical narratives.
Each essay offers a unique perspective, highlighting the importance of understanding diverse voices in American drama and motion pictures. The contributors critically analyze how these portrayals shape societal perceptions and contribute to the broader discourse in cultural studies. Whether you are a student, educator, or simply a lover of the arts, Performing Difference provides invaluable insights into the intersections of history and performance.
Explore the rich tapestry of American theater and film through the lens of those often overlooked, and discover how their stories challenge conventional narratives.