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Author Johnson, Jake, 1984- author.

Title Lying in the middle : musical theater and belief at the heart of America / Jake Johnson.

Publication Info. Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2021]
©2021

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 Talbott: Circulating Collection  ML2054 .J64 2021    Available  ---
Description xiii, 159 pages : illustrations, music ; 23 cm.
Series Music in American life
Music in American life.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-152) and index.
Contents Stories out of place -- Re-placing the American musical -- Fundamentalism, produced -- Biblically accurate -- Everything old Is new again -- Mezza voce -- The afterlives of truth and musicals.
Summary "For many people around the world, American musical theater and Broadway are one and the same. New York City remains, in both the popular imagination and in many critical studies, the most significant place where musicals happen. However, most people consume musicals not primarily as Broadway performances but rather through an astonishingly rich variety of musical productions found in national tours, cruise ships, film and television, and theme parks, or the amateur venues of high school plays, community theater, and regional pageants. This project thus seeks to "re-place" Broadway as the exclusive site for American Musical Theater Studies by highlighting the practice of musical theater in other locations and with purposes differing from those of Times Square. This book takes the position that musical theater is a genre that cuts across social groups and demographics in a way that few other genres do. Acknowledging the important yet understudied role musicals serve in communities large and small across America, this book shifts the focus of musical theater studies away from Broadway and investigates how people make use of musicals in everyday contexts. Johnson makes the case for the social importance of many forms of musical drama in shaping religious, political, familial, and other cultural formations. In a current political climate where consumers are fixated on the perceived urban-rural divide and U.S. international relations, it seems especially important now for popular music scholars to turn critical attention to musical and dramatic practices outside of recognized institutions and explore the ways that American musical theater matters to communities far removed from Broadway"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Musicals -- United States -- History and criticism.
Musicals.
United States.
Musicals -- Middle West -- History and criticism.
Middle West.
Musicals -- Social aspects -- Middle West.
Musicals -- Social aspects.
Musicals -- Oklahoma -- Oklahoma City -- History and criticism.
Oklahoma -- Oklahoma City.
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Subject Musicals.
Other Form: Online version: Johnson, Jake, 1984- Lying in the middle. Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2021] 9780252052859 (DLC) 2021005312 (OCoLC)1237649266
ISBN 9780252043925 hardcover
0252043928 hardcover
9780252085994 paperback
025208599X paperback
9780252052859 electronic book