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Rehearsing Revolutions


Rehearsing Revolutions

The Labor Drama Experiment and Radical Activism in the Early Twentieth Century
Studies Theatre Hist & Culture

von: McAvoy Mary McAvoy

135,00 €

Verlag: University Of Iowa Press
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 03.06.2019
ISBN/EAN: 9781609386429
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 266

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Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2019George Freedley Memorial Award Finalist, 2020Between the world wars, several labor colleges sprouted up across the U.S. These schools, funded by unions, sought to provide members with adult education while also indoctrinating them into the cause. As Mary McAvoy reveals, a big part of that learning experience centered on the schools' drama programs. For the first time, Rehearsing Revolutions shows how these left-leaning drama programs prepared American workers for the &quote;on-the-ground&quote; activism emerging across the country. In fact, McAvoy argues, these amateur stages served as training grounds for radical social activism in early twentieth-century America.Using a wealth of previously unpublished material such as director's reports, course materials, playscripts, and reviews, McAvoy traces the programs' evolution from experimental teaching tool to radically politicized training that inspired overt-even militant-labor activism by the late 1930s. All the while, she keeps an eye on larger trends in public life, connecting interwar labor drama to post-war arts-based activism in response to McCarthyism, the Cold War, and the Civil Rights movement. Ultimately, McAvoy asks: What did labor drama do for the workers' colleges and why did they pursue it? She finds her answer through several different case studies in places like the Portland Labor College and the Highlander Folk School in Tennessee.

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