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The Death of Character

Perspectives on Theater after Modernism

Elinor FuchsSeries: Drama and Performance Studies
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Pages
240
Year
1996
Language
English

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In this engrossing study, Elinor Fuchs explores the multiple worlds of theater after modernism. While The Death of Character engages contemporary cultural and aesthetic theory, Elinor Fuchs always speaks as an active theater critic. Nine of her Village Voice and American Theatre essays conclude the volume. They give an immediate, vivid account of contemporary theater and theatrical culture written from the front of rapid cultural change.

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"Extremely well written, and exceedingly well informed, this is a work that opens a variety of important questions in sophisticated and theoretically nuanced ways. It is hard to imagine a better tour guide than Fuchs for a trip through the last thirty years of, as she puts it, what we used to call the 'avant-garde.'"
Essays in Theatre
"... an insightful set of theoretical 'takes' on how to think about theatre before and theatre after modernism."
Theatre Journal
"In short, for those who never experienced a 'postmodern swoon,' Elinor Fuchs is an excellent informant."
Performing Arts Journal

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