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Apr 2024
38m 39s

On Reinventing the Canon

Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder
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As conversations about the diversity and decolonization of syllabi continue, many theatre programs reconsider the texts they teach. In this episode, host Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder talks with Nathan Alan Davis from Boston University and Yizhou Huang from St. Louis University about reinventing the canon. They question who controls the narrative, discuss what q ... Show More
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