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Making Tracks
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Making Tracks
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This collection uncovers connections and coincidences that challenge the old stories of pioneering performers who crossed the Atlantic and Pacific oceans from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century.
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This collection uncovers connections and coincidences that challenge the old stories of pioneering performers who crossed the Atlantic and Pacific oceans from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000509359
- Artikelnr.: 63034204
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000509359
- Artikelnr.: 63034204
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Gilli Bush-Bailey is Professor Emerita of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London, United Kingdom. Kate Flaherty is a Senior Lecturer in English and Drama at the Australian National University.
List of Illustrations
Contributors
Acknowledgment
Introduction: Kate Flaherty and Gilli Bush-Bailey
Vanishing cts and Making Tracks
1: Diana James and Inawinytji Williamson
Kungkarangkalpa: Travelling Women of the Seven Sisters Songline
Part 1: Ephemerality and creative methodology
2: Joanne Tompkins and Liyang Xia
Mid-Nineteenth-Century Cantonese Opera Performances in the Victorian
Goldfields
3: Jacky Bratton and Gilli Bush-Bailey
Bodies of Evidence: The unremarkable history of Emma Stanley (1816-1881)
4: Anna-Sophie Jürgens
Lady Clowns: Clown-Ballerinas, Dancing "Clownesses" and Female Clowns on
the Popular Stage around 1900
5: Jane Woollard (University of Tasmania)
Tracks, Knots, Stage Tact and Boots: A Reflection
Part II: Peril, illness and ageing
6: Marlis Schweitzer
"It Was a Most Beautiful Moonlit Night...": Mrs. John Drew's Shipwreck
Narratives
7: Peta Tait
Risk and Colonial Touring: Female Circus Performers in Aerial and Lion Acts
8: Janice Norwood
Reading Race, Repertoire and Transcontinental Reception through Madame
Celeste's Colonial Encounter
9: Kerry Murphy
"Covent Garden on Wheels" Thomas Quinlan's Operatic tours of 1912-1914 and
beyond
10: Laura Ginters
"Let me come to Athens [/Lamplough], shelter me, accept me in your home":
Medea Transported to the Goldfields and Beyond in Nineteenth-Century
Australia.
Part III: Reversing flows and Cross currents
11: Kate Flaherty
Fanny Kemble, Slavery, and Transatlantic Commodity Trade
12: Katherine K. Preston
Women Take Control: Managers of English-Language Opera Companies in Late
19th-Century America
13: Sarah Balkin
Transporting Humour: Artemus Ward and American Comedy in Britain
14: Gillian Arrighi
Australian Child Actors on Early Twentieth-century Touring Circuits
15: Mark Houlahan
Crossing the Ditch: Trans-Tasman Stages 1841-1896
16: Veronica Kelly (University of Queensland)
Between the "Theatre Game" and Anthropology: International and Indigenous
Black Women Entertainers Perform Modernity in Australia 1950s-1960s
Contributors
Acknowledgment
Introduction: Kate Flaherty and Gilli Bush-Bailey
Vanishing cts and Making Tracks
1: Diana James and Inawinytji Williamson
Kungkarangkalpa: Travelling Women of the Seven Sisters Songline
Part 1: Ephemerality and creative methodology
2: Joanne Tompkins and Liyang Xia
Mid-Nineteenth-Century Cantonese Opera Performances in the Victorian
Goldfields
3: Jacky Bratton and Gilli Bush-Bailey
Bodies of Evidence: The unremarkable history of Emma Stanley (1816-1881)
4: Anna-Sophie Jürgens
Lady Clowns: Clown-Ballerinas, Dancing "Clownesses" and Female Clowns on
the Popular Stage around 1900
5: Jane Woollard (University of Tasmania)
Tracks, Knots, Stage Tact and Boots: A Reflection
Part II: Peril, illness and ageing
6: Marlis Schweitzer
"It Was a Most Beautiful Moonlit Night...": Mrs. John Drew's Shipwreck
Narratives
7: Peta Tait
Risk and Colonial Touring: Female Circus Performers in Aerial and Lion Acts
8: Janice Norwood
Reading Race, Repertoire and Transcontinental Reception through Madame
Celeste's Colonial Encounter
9: Kerry Murphy
"Covent Garden on Wheels" Thomas Quinlan's Operatic tours of 1912-1914 and
beyond
10: Laura Ginters
"Let me come to Athens [/Lamplough], shelter me, accept me in your home":
Medea Transported to the Goldfields and Beyond in Nineteenth-Century
Australia.
Part III: Reversing flows and Cross currents
11: Kate Flaherty
Fanny Kemble, Slavery, and Transatlantic Commodity Trade
12: Katherine K. Preston
Women Take Control: Managers of English-Language Opera Companies in Late
19th-Century America
13: Sarah Balkin
Transporting Humour: Artemus Ward and American Comedy in Britain
14: Gillian Arrighi
Australian Child Actors on Early Twentieth-century Touring Circuits
15: Mark Houlahan
Crossing the Ditch: Trans-Tasman Stages 1841-1896
16: Veronica Kelly (University of Queensland)
Between the "Theatre Game" and Anthropology: International and Indigenous
Black Women Entertainers Perform Modernity in Australia 1950s-1960s
List of Illustrations
Contributors
Acknowledgment
Introduction: Kate Flaherty and Gilli Bush-Bailey
Vanishing cts and Making Tracks
1: Diana James and Inawinytji Williamson
Kungkarangkalpa: Travelling Women of the Seven Sisters Songline
Part 1: Ephemerality and creative methodology
2: Joanne Tompkins and Liyang Xia
Mid-Nineteenth-Century Cantonese Opera Performances in the Victorian
Goldfields
3: Jacky Bratton and Gilli Bush-Bailey
Bodies of Evidence: The unremarkable history of Emma Stanley (1816-1881)
4: Anna-Sophie Jürgens
Lady Clowns: Clown-Ballerinas, Dancing "Clownesses" and Female Clowns on
the Popular Stage around 1900
5: Jane Woollard (University of Tasmania)
Tracks, Knots, Stage Tact and Boots: A Reflection
Part II: Peril, illness and ageing
6: Marlis Schweitzer
"It Was a Most Beautiful Moonlit Night...": Mrs. John Drew's Shipwreck
Narratives
7: Peta Tait
Risk and Colonial Touring: Female Circus Performers in Aerial and Lion Acts
8: Janice Norwood
Reading Race, Repertoire and Transcontinental Reception through Madame
Celeste's Colonial Encounter
9: Kerry Murphy
"Covent Garden on Wheels" Thomas Quinlan's Operatic tours of 1912-1914 and
beyond
10: Laura Ginters
"Let me come to Athens [/Lamplough], shelter me, accept me in your home":
Medea Transported to the Goldfields and Beyond in Nineteenth-Century
Australia.
Part III: Reversing flows and Cross currents
11: Kate Flaherty
Fanny Kemble, Slavery, and Transatlantic Commodity Trade
12: Katherine K. Preston
Women Take Control: Managers of English-Language Opera Companies in Late
19th-Century America
13: Sarah Balkin
Transporting Humour: Artemus Ward and American Comedy in Britain
14: Gillian Arrighi
Australian Child Actors on Early Twentieth-century Touring Circuits
15: Mark Houlahan
Crossing the Ditch: Trans-Tasman Stages 1841-1896
16: Veronica Kelly (University of Queensland)
Between the "Theatre Game" and Anthropology: International and Indigenous
Black Women Entertainers Perform Modernity in Australia 1950s-1960s
Contributors
Acknowledgment
Introduction: Kate Flaherty and Gilli Bush-Bailey
Vanishing cts and Making Tracks
1: Diana James and Inawinytji Williamson
Kungkarangkalpa: Travelling Women of the Seven Sisters Songline
Part 1: Ephemerality and creative methodology
2: Joanne Tompkins and Liyang Xia
Mid-Nineteenth-Century Cantonese Opera Performances in the Victorian
Goldfields
3: Jacky Bratton and Gilli Bush-Bailey
Bodies of Evidence: The unremarkable history of Emma Stanley (1816-1881)
4: Anna-Sophie Jürgens
Lady Clowns: Clown-Ballerinas, Dancing "Clownesses" and Female Clowns on
the Popular Stage around 1900
5: Jane Woollard (University of Tasmania)
Tracks, Knots, Stage Tact and Boots: A Reflection
Part II: Peril, illness and ageing
6: Marlis Schweitzer
"It Was a Most Beautiful Moonlit Night...": Mrs. John Drew's Shipwreck
Narratives
7: Peta Tait
Risk and Colonial Touring: Female Circus Performers in Aerial and Lion Acts
8: Janice Norwood
Reading Race, Repertoire and Transcontinental Reception through Madame
Celeste's Colonial Encounter
9: Kerry Murphy
"Covent Garden on Wheels" Thomas Quinlan's Operatic tours of 1912-1914 and
beyond
10: Laura Ginters
"Let me come to Athens [/Lamplough], shelter me, accept me in your home":
Medea Transported to the Goldfields and Beyond in Nineteenth-Century
Australia.
Part III: Reversing flows and Cross currents
11: Kate Flaherty
Fanny Kemble, Slavery, and Transatlantic Commodity Trade
12: Katherine K. Preston
Women Take Control: Managers of English-Language Opera Companies in Late
19th-Century America
13: Sarah Balkin
Transporting Humour: Artemus Ward and American Comedy in Britain
14: Gillian Arrighi
Australian Child Actors on Early Twentieth-century Touring Circuits
15: Mark Houlahan
Crossing the Ditch: Trans-Tasman Stages 1841-1896
16: Veronica Kelly (University of Queensland)
Between the "Theatre Game" and Anthropology: International and Indigenous
Black Women Entertainers Perform Modernity in Australia 1950s-1960s