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Performance and Evolution in the Age of Darwin: Out of the Natural Order



Performance and Evolution in the Age of Darwin: Out of the Natural Order
This book is about how the themes of evolution were explored in the performing arts during the time of Darwin and after his death. The book focuses on popular theatre forms in London, New York, and Paris and how they were intertwined with the developing debate about human evolution. more details
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  • Provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution-themed theatre of the late 19th and early 20th centuries
  • Includes analysis of productions in London, New York, and Paris
  • Provides a unique perspective on how the performing arts were shaped by the debate about human evolution


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Author Jane R. Goodall
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780415243773
Publication Date 16/04/2006
Publisher ROUTLEDGE
Manufacturer Taylor & Francis Ltd
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This book is about how the themes of evolution were explored in the performing arts during the time of Darwin and after his death. The book focuses on popular theatre forms in London, New York, and Paris and how they were intertwined with the developing debate about human evolution.

Performance and Evolution in the Age of Darwin reveals the ways in which the major themes of evolution were taken up in the performing arts during Darwin's adult lifetime and in the generation after his death. The period 1830-1900 was the formative period for evolutionary ideas. While scientists and theorists investigated the law and order of nature, show business was more concerned with what was out of the natural order. Missing links and throwbacks, freak taxonomies and exotic races were favourite subject matter for the burgeoning variety theatre movement. Focusing on popular theatre forms in London, New York and Paris, Jane Goodall shows how they were interwoven with the developing debate about human evolution. With this book, Goodall contributes an important new angle to the debates surrounding the history of evolution. She reveals that, far from creating widespread culture shock, Darwinian theory tapped into some of the long-standing themes of popular performance and was a source for diverse and sometimes hilarious explorations.

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