Colonial-Era Caribbean Theatre -

Colonial-Era Caribbean Theatre

Issues in Research, Writing and Methodology

Julia Prest (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
280 Seiten
2023
Liverpool University Press (Verlag)
978-1-83764-503-9 (ISBN)
137,15 inkl. MwSt
Cutting across academic boundaries, this volume brings together scholars from different disciplines who have explored together the richness and complexity of colonial-era Caribbean theatre. The volume offers a series of original essays that showcase individual expertise in light of broader group discussions. Asking how we can research effectively and write responsibly about colonial-era Caribbean theatre today, our primary concern is methodology. Key questions are examined via new research into individual case studies on topics ranging from Cuban blackface, commedia dell’arte in Suriname and Jamaican oratorio to travelling performers and the influence of the military and of enslaved people on theatre in Saint-Domingue. Specifically, we ask what particular methodological challenges we as scholars of colonial-era Caribbean theatre face and what methodological solutions we can find to meet those challenges. Areas addressed include our linguistic limitations in the face of Caribbean multilingualism; issues raised by national, geographical or imperial approaches to the field; the vexed relationship between metropole and colony; and, crucially, gaps in the archive. We also ask what implications our findings have for theatre performance today – a question that has led to the creation of a new work set in a colonial theatre and outlined in the volume’s concluding chapter.

Julia Prest is Professor of French and Caribbean Studies at the University of St Andrews.

List of Figures



List of
Contributors



Acknowledgements



 



Introduction, Julia Prest



 



Part I: The Pan-Caribbean



Chapter
One. Studying the Colonial Caribbean: Combining Geographical and Imperial Approaches


Dexnell Peters



Chapter Two. Mobility as a Lens for
Reading the History of Opera in the Colonial Caribbean
Charlotte Bentley



Chapter
Three. Multilingual Approaches to Colonial-Era
Caribbean Theatre Research: Challenges and Interventions
Susan Thomas



 



Part II: Approaches



Chapter
Four. Connecting
Metropole and Colony? Harlequin Travels to Suriname


Sarah J. Adams



Chapter
Five. Problems
of Framing: National or Colonial Approaches to Blackface Performance?

Jill Lane



Chapter
Six. Contextualizing Late Eighteenth-Century Jamaican Oratorio: Obstacles
and Opportunities
Wayne
Weaver



Part III: Sources and Gaps



Chapter
Seven. Silences in the Archives: The Mysterious One-Night Stand of John
Fawcett’s Obi; or, Three-Finger’d Jack in Kingston, Jamaica (1862)

Jenna M. Gibbs



Chapter
Eight. Using Military Documents to Study Colonial-Era Theatre and
Performance in Saint-Domingue

Logan J. Connors



Chapter Nine. Uncovering
Connections between Theatre and Slavery: Runaway Advertisements in Colonial
Saint-Domingue and Beyond

Julia Prest



Chapter
Ten. Knowledge Exchange Theatre and the Colonial Caribbean: Creating
Placeholder
Catherine Bisset, Flavia d’Avila and Jaïrus Obayomi



 



 

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Liverpool
Sprache englisch
Maße 163 x 239 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Theater / Ballett
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-83764-503-5 / 1837645035
ISBN-13 978-1-83764-503-9 / 9781837645039
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