Opera in a multicultural world : coloniality, culture, performance / edited by Mary I. Ingraham, Joseph K. So, and Roy Moodley
Imprint
New York : Routledge, c2016
Descript
264 pages : music ; 24 cm
CONTENT
Jazz, opera, and the ideologies of race / Linda Hutcheon and Michael Hutcheon -- Blacks and blackface in opera / Robin Elliott -- From Chinatown opera to The first emperor : racial imagination, the trope of "Chinese opera," and new hybridity / Nancy Yunhwa Rao -- The other within : negotiating musical citizenship in Canadian opera / Mary I. Ingraham -- Playing the race card : anti-Semitism and Wagner® / Nicholas Vazsonyi -- Joseph Haydn's Judaizing of the apothecary : take 2 / Caryl Clark -- Strauss and racial science / Sander L. Gilman -- Their master's voice : Nazi reception of Richard Wagner and his works in the Völkischer Beobachter / David B. Dennis -- Returning to where she didn't come from : Turandot on the Chinese stage / Josh Stenberg -- Reflections on a most unusual Parsifal : Bayreuth and Christoph Schlingensief / Frances Henry -- Racism and sexism : melodies that continue to soar on the operatic landscape / Wallace McClain Cheatham -- Jazzing up opera : a defence of Québécité / George Elliott Clarke -- Voices from the gallery : perceptions, perspectives, and pleasures of the opera audience / Deanna Davis, Joseph K. So, and Roy Moodley -- Constructing operatic racism in postmodern cultural studies / Frances Henry and Carol Tator