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National Acts: Performance, Commemoration, and the Construction of American Public Memory in the Aftermath of the Civil War
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Strategic Blackface: Re-Deploying American Minstrelsy from Black Arts to #BlackLivesMatter
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A Progressive World Theatre: The International Theatre Institute’s Third World Committee, 1971-1977
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His Grotesque Swagger; or, Morgan Benson, The Black Joke, and the Nineteenth-Century Target Parade
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Embodying Race, Performing Citizenship: Racial Impersonation and Immigrant Identity in American Popular Entertainment, 1870–1920
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Entertaining Strangers: Hospitality and Early Modern England’s Literary Marketplace
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Entrance Forbidden to the Yiddish Theatres: Performance, Prostitution, and Protest in Buenos Aires (1900-1930)
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Constructing Celebrity: Strategies of Nineteenth Century British Actresses to Enhance Their Image and Social Status
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Made to Please: Vaudeville and Obscene Parisian Media, 1750-1793
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The Forgotten Pioneer: Jean Carroll and the Jewish Female Origins of Stand-Up Comedy
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