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Fabulous Wild Men: American Indians: in European Pageants, 1493–1700

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 March 2014

August W. Staub
Affiliation:
Professor of Drama and Head of the Department of Drama, University of Georgia.
Robert L. Pinson
Affiliation:
free-lance television art director in New Orleans.

Extract

Theatrical performance has often played an important role in communicating the manners and morals of one culture to another. In the main the information so communicated is valid and the impact is positive. There are instances, however, where one culture's theatre, yielding to its popular nature, has been too quick to apply the assumptions of its own concept of what foreign cultures ought to be. The effect then may be widespread misinformation about other peoples.

Type
Articles
Copyright
Copyright © American Society for Theatre Research 1984

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