Volume 30 (2019), Issue 1
Focus on English-Canadian Drama in the New Millennium. Focus Editors: Albert Rau and Martin Kuester
Front Matter
Front Matter open-access
Table of Contents
Table of Contents open-access
Focus on English-Canadian Drama in the New Millennium. Focus Editors: Albert Rau and Martin Kuester
Introduction: Diversity on the Stage English-Canadian Drama in the New Millennium open-access
Page 5 - 12
Canadian Drama in the New Millennium open-access
Inherited and Evolving Dramaturgies
Page 13 - 22
“We acknowledge our past but look to the future” open-access
First Nations Theater in the New Millennium
Page 23 - 32
Asian Canadian Theatre open-access
An Emerging Field in the 21st Century
Page 33 - 45
Ten African-Canadian Plays To Watch (Catch) Thus Far This Century open-access
Page 47 - 57
“They’ll Shoot Us If We Do This Play.” open-access
The Limits of Free Speech in Canadian Theatre
Page 59 - 67
Queering the Stage/Queer Stages – LGBTQ Plays from Canada open-access
Page 69 - 80
Revisi(ti)ng ‘Animal Farm’ and ‘The Cherry Orchard’ open-access
Adapting Classics for a Neoliberal, Postcolonial Canada
Page 81 - 92
Translated Québec Theatre in the New Millennium open-access
Established Authors and a Few New Trends
Page 93 - 103
Transporting Canadian Plays to German Theatres open-access
Page 105 - 114
Staging Teen Life in the New Millennium open-access
Canadian “Issue Plays” for High Schools
Page 115 - 130
Varia
Relational Minds open-access
Reconceptualizing Identity in Theory and Fiction
Page 131 - 150
Arguing with the Coloniser open-access
Linguistic Strategies in John Jacob Thomas’s ‘Froudacity’ (1889)
Page 151 - 163
Variably stressed ‘-ion’-words open-access
Page 165 - 181
Reviews
Reviews open-access
Page 183 - 188
List of Contributors
List of Contributors open-access
Page 189
Style Sheet
Style Sheet open-access
Page 191 - 192