Constructions of Race in Southern Theatre
Explore the intricate interplay of race and ethnicity in the Southern theatrical landscape with Constructions of Race in Southern Theatre by Noreen Barnes-Mclain. Published by The University of Alabama Press in 2003, this insightful paperback spans 136 pages and delves into a variety of performance forms, including minstrel shows, vaudeville, melodrama, and folk dramas. Barnes-Mclain examines how these performances reflect and shape societal attitudes towards race in the South, offering a critical lens on the historical and cultural contexts of American theatre. This book is essential for anyone interested in American history, Black studies, and the evolution of drama in the United States. Discover how the Southern stage has served as a platform for both entertainment and political discourse, enriching your understanding of this vital aspect of American culture.