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Musical Theater and American Culture
Dave Walsh
,
Len Platt
Book Code:
C8057
ISBN:
0-275-98057-X
ISBN-13:
978-0-275-98057-3
DOI:
DOI:10.1336/027598057X
216 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication:
10/30/2003
List Price:
$79.95
(
UK Sterling Price: £44.95
)
Availability:
In Stock
Media Type:
Hardcover
Trim Size:
6 1/8 X 9 1/4
Subjects:
The Arts
»
Theater
Popular Culture
»
American Studies
Reviews:
[U]seful in collections serving beginning undergraduates and general readers.
—Choice
June 2004
I enjoyed this book tremendously and found the arguments it presents persuasive and enlightening. A must for any serious student of the American musical.
—Journal of American Studies
.
[A] must read for the musical theater scholar, hitherto starved of academically oriented musical theater texts, and both are useful for the theater and/or musical theater history professor, as they explore the niche the musical carved for itself in the larger context of American culture and popular entertainment....Provides a solid foundation for the scholarly study of the American musical.
—Theater History Studies
2005
[i]t is a book to love, because Walsh himself loves and believes in American musicals for the best of reasons, that in establishing themselves in the third and fourth decades of the 20th century they 'prevented an avant-garde pretentiousness [and] made for a vernacular American theater that both reflected and was reflexive upon contemporary American society'
—The Musical Times
Summer 2004
Description:
Though there have been many histories of the theater and specifically the theatrical musical, none has done quite what
Musical Theater and American Culture
achieves: it explores how the musical emerged in the late-18th and 19th centuries as a specifically American form of entertainment and went on to become a powerful medium of popular and political collective expression, articulating the tensions and reconciliations of everyday relations between individuals and society. Intimately related to the forging of social, cultural, and political American identities, the musical--often dismissed as "merely" entertainment--is tied inextricably to America's sense of itself as a New World, a land of opportunity, and above all, the emblem of modern culture. Including material on genres ranging from minstrel shows to melodrama to the development of the contemporary book musical and the "megamusical,"
Musical Theater and American Culture
delves into such important shows as
Anything Goes
,
West Side Story
,
Evita
, and
Rent
; it represents the first sustained analysis of this medium as a social and political vehicle.
Authors David F. Walsh and Len Platt further consider how the current condition of the musical, the emergence of "specialist" musicals, revivals, and "blockbuster" musicals intended for a globalized audience relate both aesthetically and culturally to their Broadway progenitors. Tackling the much broader question of what the fragmentation of this popular culture now indicates about contemporary America, they forge a new and unique study sure to appeal to both scholars of the theater and fans of its ongoing and always -fascinating new forms.
Table of Contents:
Preface
A Note on the Text
Introduction: Analyzing the Musical Sociology
American Popular Culture and the Genesis of the Musical
Broadway: The Roaring Twenties, Black Culture, and the Song-and-Dance Musical
Depression and the Broadway Musical
Broadway: The Book Musical and the End of Ideology
After Broadway: The Fragmentation of the Musical
Globalization and the Megamusical
On and Off Broadway: A Postscript
Musicals Referred to in the Text
References
LC Card Number:
2003048238
LCC Class:
ML3918
Dewey Class:
306
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