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Postmemory in US Armenian Women's Theatre
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Postmemory in US Armenian Women's Theatre

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This book offers a bold new perspective on post-1970s US Armenian drama and theatre by female playwrights, situated within the historical context of the Armenian diaspora. At its centre is the Armenian Catastrophe—the mass violence and forced displacement of Ottoman-Armenians from the mid-1890s through the First World War—and its enduring imprint on collective memory and cultural identity. As survivors rebuilt their lives in the United States, theatre became a vital space for preserving heritage and redefining belonging. By examining plays that transform inherited histories of rupture and survival into performance, this book demonstrates how the Catastrophe continues to shape diasporic consciousness, artistic expression, and political imagination. It ultimately presents the stage as a dynamic site where memory, migration, and national belonging are negotiated and reimagined for contemporary audiences.

Undertitel
Writing the Catastrophe
ISBN
9783032229199
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
446 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2026-08-17
Sidor
356