Hamilton, History and Hip-Hop -

Hamilton, History and Hip-Hop

Essays on an American Musical

Kevin J. Wetmore (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
276 Seiten
2024
McFarland & Co Inc (Verlag)
978-1-4766-7179-6 (ISBN)
58,60 inkl. MwSt
A collection of scholarly essays and personal responses that contextualizes Hamilton: An American Musical in various frameworks: hip-hop theatre and history, American history, musicals, contemporary politics, queer theory, feminism, and more.
The volume is a collection of scholarly essays and personal responses that contextualizes Hamilton: An American Musical in various frameworks: hip-hop theatre and history, American history, musicals, contemporary politics, queer theory, feminism, and more. Hamilton is arguably the most important piece of American theatre in 25 years in terms of both national impact and shaping influence on American theatre. It is part of a larger history of American theatre that reframes the United States and shows the nation its face in a manner not before seen but that is resolutely true.

With essays from a number of scholars, artists, political scientists, and historians, the book engages with generational differences in response to the play, transformations of the perception of the musical between the Obama and Trump administrations, youth culture, color-conscious casting, feminist critiques, comparisons with black-ish, The Mountaintop, Assassins, and In the Heights, as well as Hamilton's place in hip hop theatre.

Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr., is a professional actor and director whose previous books have covered topics ranging from Star Wars to Renaissance faires. He is a professor and chair of the theater department at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments

Introduction: Writing, Erasing and Versioning Hamilton

Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.

I. “Grow into more of a phenomenon”: Hamilton as History and Cultural Experience

The Battle for Hamilton: Then and

Michael A. Genovese

“Watching the afterbirth of a nation, watching the tension grow”: Meta-Hamilton and the ­Citizen-Artist During Two Presidencies

Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.

“This is not a moment, it’s a movement”: Why Millennials Are “Hamiltrash”

Vicki L. Hoskins

II. “A bunch of revolutionary manumission abolitionists?” Race and Class in Hamilton

Hamilton Hype and Hamilton Hate: In Dahomey, A Raisin in the Sun, and a Genealogy of Race in American Popular Theater

Megan E. Geigner

Parodying Through Song: How Comic Devices in King George III’s Songs in Hamilton Challenge Contemporary Dispositions About the Symbolic Value of Youth Culture

Evi Stamatiou

“The villain in your history”: The Complications of ­Color-Conscious Casting in Hamilton’s America

Laura London Waringer

III. “Who tells your story?” Exclusive Inclusivity and Whose Story Gets Told

“A woman who has never been satisfied”: A Feminist Critique of Hamilton

Alexa Schreiber

“Compel him to include female agency in the sequel,” or Gender Construction in Hamilton

Lisa Quoresimo

“Here comes the general”: An Examination of the Depiction of the African American Man as the Father of America in Hamilton

Aaron Brown

IV. “Even though we started at the very same time…” Comparative Hamiltons

“You hear that music in the air?” Consciousness of Music in In the Heights and Hamilton

Dan Rubins

Contextualizing ­Lin-Manuel Miranda’s In the Heights and Hamilton Within ­Hip-Hop Theater History

Priscilla Maria Page

Race, Casting, and Politics: A Comparative Study of ­Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton and Katori Hall’s The Mountaintop

Anne Stefani

“Everybody’s got the right to their dreams”: The Violent Pursuit of the American Dream in Assassins and Hamilton

Stephanie Lim

White Supremacy and ­Hyper-Masculinity: Hamilton, Hip-Hop and Homicide

Alisa C. Roost

Conclusion: A Hamilton Evolution

Daniel Banks

Works Cited

About the Contributors

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo notes, bibliography, index
Verlagsort Jefferson, NC
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 363 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Klassik / Oper / Musical
Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Pop / Rock
Kunst / Musik / Theater Theater / Ballett
ISBN-10 1-4766-7179-6 / 1476671796
ISBN-13 978-1-4766-7179-6 / 9781476671796
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