Rowdy Carousals Rowdy Carousals
Studies Theatre Hist & Culture

Rowdy Carousals

The Bowery Boy on Stage, 1848-1913

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Descrizione dell’editore

Rowdy Carousals makes important interventions in nineteenth-century theatre history with regard to the Bowery Boy, a raucous, white, urban character most famously exemplified by Mose from A Glance at New York in 1848. Theatrical representations of the Bowery Boy emphasized the privileges of whiteness against nonwhite workers including enslaved and free African Americans during the Antebellum Period, an articulation of white superiority that continued through the early twentieth century with Jewish, Italian, and Chinese immigrants.

The book’s examination of working-class whiteness on stage, in the theatre, and in print culture invites theatre historians and critics to check the impulse to downplay or ignore questions about race and ethnicity in discussion of the Bowery Boy. J. Chris Westgate further explores links between the Bowery Boy’s rowdyism in the nineteenth century and the resurgence of white supremacy in the early twenty-first century.

 

GENERE
Arte e intrattenimento
PUBBLICATO
2024
1 luglio
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
294
EDITORE
University of Iowa Press
DATI DEL FORNITORE
Chicago Distribution Center
DIMENSIONE
18,1
MB
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