West Side story : cultural perspectives on an American musical
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ML410.B566 W45 2011
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ML410.B566 W45 2011
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Bernstein, Leonard -- 1918-1990 -- West Side story
Bernstein, Leonard -- West Side Story.
Bernstein, Leonard, -- 1918-1990. -- West Side story.
Bernstein, Leonard. -- West side story.
Comédies musicales -- États-Unis -- Histoire et critique.
Culture populaire -- New York (État) -- New York.
Populärkultur -- Förenta staterna.
Bernstein, Leonard -- West Side Story.
Bernstein, Leonard, -- 1918-1990. -- West Side story.
Bernstein, Leonard. -- West side story.
Comédies musicales -- États-Unis -- Histoire et critique.
Culture populaire -- New York (État) -- New York.
Populärkultur -- Förenta staterna.
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Book
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xiii, 312 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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English
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-298), discography (pages 275-276) , and index.
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In West Side Story: Cultural Perspectives on an American Musical, Wells presents a major scholarly study of the famous American musical West Side Story, viewing the work from cultural, historical, and musical perspectives. From the "mambo craze" of the 1950s to the work's ongoing permeation of popular culture, Wells looks at the myriad ways in which this canonic musical reflects and refracts American culture. Drawing on primary documentary sources, oral history--including interviews with members of the original creative team such as Stephen Sondheim and Arthur Laurents--and early sketch material, Wells explores the creation and dissemination of West Side Story to diverse audiences. After a short history of West Side Story's creation, each chapter investigates the musical from a different cultural perspective, examining its relationship to the classical canon and Leonard Bernstein's investment in that tradition, juvenile delinquency in the 1950s, feminism and the women of West Side Story, Latin-American and Hispanic influences, and its international reception and distribution. Richly illustrated with images and musical examples and complete with factual appendixes like a chronological timeline, discography, and cast and crew list, this fascinating account is exciting for specialists and non-specialists alike--Publisher description.
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Wells, E. A. (2011). West Side story: cultural perspectives on an American musical . Scarecrow Press, Inc..
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Wells, Elizabeth Anne, 1964-. 2011. West Side Story: Cultural Perspectives On an American Musical. Scarecrow Press, Inc.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Wells, Elizabeth Anne, 1964-. West Side Story: Cultural Perspectives On an American Musical Scarecrow Press, Inc, 2011.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Wells, Elizabeth Anne. West Side Story: Cultural Perspectives On an American Musical Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2011.
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