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The Revolutionary Rhetoric of Hamilton

Dosser, Max(Contributions by)Gehrke, Jessica L.(Contributions by)Hubbard, Caleb George, Sam Houston State Univers(Contributions by)Justice, Jacob(Contributions by)Legge, Nancy J.(Contributions by)Louis, Ryan(Contributions by)Merriam-Pigg, Ailea G.(Contributions by)Justice, Jacob(Edited by)Legge, Nancy J.(Edited by)Winslow, Luke(Edited by)
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The Revolutionary Rhetoric of Hamilton analyzes traditional conceptions about the musical, Hamilton, American history, and current political disputes.

This scholarly exploration of Hamilton encourages audiences to interpret this popular cultural force in a new way by revealing that the musical confronts conventional conceptions of American history, racial equity, and political power.

Several chapters in this volume directly address recent controversies and conversations surrounding Hamilton, including the #CancelHamilton trend on social media, the musical’s depiction of slavery, and its intersections with the Black Lives Matter movement.

Contributors explore how the musical offers social commentary on issues such as immigration and gender equity and how Hamilton re-considers the roles of theatre in making social statements, especially relating to the narrator, the role of the curtain speech, and musical traditions.

Chapters within the book employ multiple novel theoretical approaches and perspectives—including public memory, feminist rhetorical criticism, disability studies, and sound studies—to reveal new insights about this beloved show.

Scholars of theatre studies, media studies, and communication studies will find this book particularly useful.

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Product Details
1666914444 / 9781666914443
Hardback
792.14
09/09/2022
United States
English
234 pages
23 cm