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2012 Conference - Registration and Hotel Information |
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ASTR/TLA/Conference
“Theatrical Histories”
November 1 – 4, 2012 – Sheraton Nashville Downtown Hotel – Nashville, TN
Registration and Hotel Information
REGISTRATION:
Registration will be available online in mid August 2011 at www.astr.org. The following registration rates will apply:
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Why Doesn't It Cause an Uproar? A Conversation about Theater and/as Genocide |
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Omar Ricks & Joshua Williams
Over the course of several months in the winter of 2011-2012, Omar Ricks and Joshua Williams – PhD students in the Department of Theater, Dance & Performance Studies at U.C. Berkeley – had a series of conversations on race and performance. These conversations stemmed in part from Kinjeketile, a play by the Swahili writer Ebrahim Hussein, which Josh directed at U.C. Berkeley in October 2011 with a cast of undergraduate and graduate student actors. The play concerns the Maji Maji War (1905-1907), an abortive attempt at anti-colonial revolution in what is now Tanzania. The following dialogue is a distillation of many conversations about the play and the issues that arose from it.
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What’s in a Name: Multiculturalism and its Limits |
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Megan Lewis
In my research and teaching, I seek to trouble and expose white privilege. To begin to discuss the potentials and pitfalls of “multiculturalism,” we must first address the power structures that undergird such concepts in the first place. |
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A Nuevomexicano World Theatre History |
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Brian Eugenio Herrera
When I first started teaching theatre history at the University of New Mexico some years back, I understood that “covering” four thousand years of world performance in a two-course sequence would be tough. |
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The Development of a Theatre Historian: An Interview with Glenda E. Gill |
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Glenda E. Gill with Charlotte McIvor, ASTROnline Editor
Editor's Note: In December 2011, Glenda E. Gill proposed to write an article for this special issue of ASTROnline on drama programs at historically Black universities.
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