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In this cutting-edge text, Trish Reid offers a concise overview of the shifting roles of theatre and theatricality in Scottish culture. She asks important questions about the relationship between Scottish theatre, history and identity, and celebrates the recent emergence of a generation of internationally successful Scottish playwrights.
Contents
Series Editors' PrefaceForeword by Anthony Neilson.- IntroductionHistories and Myths.- Performing Scottishness.- Practices: Popular and Political.- Engagements: National and International.- Identities: Fixed and Fluid.- Conclusion.- Further Reading.- Acknowledgements.