"Staging Blackness’s interdisciplinary approach to Blackness on the German-speaking stage can easily be incorporated into courses on theater and drama and those with a specific emphasis on race, racism, and representation. One or more of the chapters could be discussed in Performance Studies, Black, African, and Diaspora Studies as well as Gender Studies classrooms. Students will find many of the chapters accessible and informative, and scholars will gain several insights into the ever-shifting Drama of Race (Watkins) as it is staged both in the German-speaking world and on the pages of the book."— Vanessa D. Plumly, Monatshefte
“The scholarship represented in this book is timely and cutting edge. The manuscript marks an important step in the history of German theater studies and theater itself.”
—Tobias Nagl, University of Western Ontario
— Tobias Nagl, University of Western Ontario
“This volume offers an important and groundbreaking contribution to the study of German theater and racial representations. It follows on significant developments in the globalization of the Black Lives Matter movement but also intense debates on the nature of theatrical representation in Germany. And it follows on important academic work; the volume coheres well because the contributors began their dialogue at the Staging Blackness conference, a major gathering.”
—Randall Halle, University of Pittsburgh
— Randall Halle, University of Pittsburgh