Lines of Activity

Performance, Historiography, Hull-House Domesticity

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Lines of Activity

Performance, Historiography, Hull-House Domesticity

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"Lines of Activity investigates the cultural life of the Hull-House Settlement of Chicago, one of the most significant reform institutions of the Progressive Era, from its founding in 1889 through its growth into a major social service institution.

The book focuses specifically on the role of performance - not only theatrical representation, but also athletics, children's games, storytelling, festivals, living museums, and the practices of everyday life - to demonstrate how such cultural rituals could propel social activism at Hull-House and paradoxically serve as vehicles for both cultural expression and cultural assimilation.".

"Developing a concept of "reformance" as a process that both restores and resists conventional behavior, Jackson demonstrates how performance analysis can contribute to the historical study of American reform as well as to critical inquiry on the arts and social change. She develops connections between performativity and sex/gender difference by interpreting Hull-House as a sphere of queer kinship and alternative gender performance.

Lines of Activity also engages a variety of debates on the nature of historical representation and the role of theory in historical writing.".

"By selecting the Progressive Era and Hull-House as arenas of inquiry, Jackson foregrounds how past discourses of domesticity, pragmatism, transnationalism, and environmentalism already contain performance-centered notions of identity, space, and community. Through these and other arguments, Lines of Activity reveals the intimate connection between a history of Hull-House performance and the performance of Hull-House history.".

"This book contributes to the interdisciplinary field of performance studies while simultaneously demonstrating how performance studies engages the central questions and methods of related fields such as American Studies, sex/gender theory, cultural studies, literary theory, theater, folklore, and history."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
371

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Lines of Activity: Performance, Historiography, Hull-House Domesticity
June 2000, University of Michigan Press
Hardcover in English

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Library of Congress
HV4196.C4 J33 2000

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
371
Dimensions
9.6 x 6.5 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.9 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9888302M
ISBN 10
0472111124
ISBN 13
9780472111121
LCCN
99055252
OCLC/WorldCat
42771722
Goodreads
1999164

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