Children, Childhood, and Musical Theater
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Children, Childhood, and Musical Theater
Ruwe, Donelle; Leve, James
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2022
278
Mole
Inglês
9781032400525
15 a 20 dias
403
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1. Children, Childhood, and Musical Theater: an Introduction
James Leve and Donelle Ruwe
2. Beginning with Do Re Mi: Childhood and The Sound of Music
Ryan Bunch
3. Walt Disney, Dr. Benjamin Spock, and the Gospel of Ideal Childrearing: Creating Superlative Nuclear Families in Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and Bedknobs and Broomsticks
William A. Everett
4. Saving Mr. [Blank]: Rescuing the Father through Song in Children's and Family Musicals
Raymond Knapp
5. Dickensian Discourses: Giving a (Singing) Voice to the Child-Hero in Oliver! and Copperfield
Marc Napolitano
6. Ghetto Chic: Utopianism and the Authentic Child in The Me Nobody Knows (1970)
Donelle Ruwe
7. Little Girls, Big Voices: Annie
James Leve
8. Urchins, Unite: Newsies as an Antidote to Annie
Marah Gubar
9. Agency, Power, and the Inner Child: The "Revolting Children" of Matilda the Musical
Helen Freshwater
10. Children's Musicals for Educational and Community Settings
Lauren Acton
11. Broadway Junior
Stacy Wolf
Bibliography of Scholarly Sources
James Leve and Donelle Ruwe
2. Beginning with Do Re Mi: Childhood and The Sound of Music
Ryan Bunch
3. Walt Disney, Dr. Benjamin Spock, and the Gospel of Ideal Childrearing: Creating Superlative Nuclear Families in Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and Bedknobs and Broomsticks
William A. Everett
4. Saving Mr. [Blank]: Rescuing the Father through Song in Children's and Family Musicals
Raymond Knapp
5. Dickensian Discourses: Giving a (Singing) Voice to the Child-Hero in Oliver! and Copperfield
Marc Napolitano
6. Ghetto Chic: Utopianism and the Authentic Child in The Me Nobody Knows (1970)
Donelle Ruwe
7. Little Girls, Big Voices: Annie
James Leve
8. Urchins, Unite: Newsies as an Antidote to Annie
Marah Gubar
9. Agency, Power, and the Inner Child: The "Revolting Children" of Matilda the Musical
Helen Freshwater
10. Children's Musicals for Educational and Community Settings
Lauren Acton
11. Broadway Junior
Stacy Wolf
Bibliography of Scholarly Sources
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Columbia Princeton Electronic Music Center;Miss Trunchbull;Music Theatre International;Elementary School Musicals;Mary Poppins;Ethel Merman;Miss Honey;Children's Musicals;Secret Garden;Fairy Tales;Child Protagonist;Set Design Choices;Young Man;Miss Price;Music Programs;La La;Mother Abbess;Memory Development;Hero's Journey;La La La;David Copperfield;Final Visit Home;Head Voice;Raggedy Ann Doll;Oliver's Inability
1. Children, Childhood, and Musical Theater: an Introduction
James Leve and Donelle Ruwe
2. Beginning with Do Re Mi: Childhood and The Sound of Music
Ryan Bunch
3. Walt Disney, Dr. Benjamin Spock, and the Gospel of Ideal Childrearing: Creating Superlative Nuclear Families in Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and Bedknobs and Broomsticks
William A. Everett
4. Saving Mr. [Blank]: Rescuing the Father through Song in Children's and Family Musicals
Raymond Knapp
5. Dickensian Discourses: Giving a (Singing) Voice to the Child-Hero in Oliver! and Copperfield
Marc Napolitano
6. Ghetto Chic: Utopianism and the Authentic Child in The Me Nobody Knows (1970)
Donelle Ruwe
7. Little Girls, Big Voices: Annie
James Leve
8. Urchins, Unite: Newsies as an Antidote to Annie
Marah Gubar
9. Agency, Power, and the Inner Child: The "Revolting Children" of Matilda the Musical
Helen Freshwater
10. Children's Musicals for Educational and Community Settings
Lauren Acton
11. Broadway Junior
Stacy Wolf
Bibliography of Scholarly Sources
James Leve and Donelle Ruwe
2. Beginning with Do Re Mi: Childhood and The Sound of Music
Ryan Bunch
3. Walt Disney, Dr. Benjamin Spock, and the Gospel of Ideal Childrearing: Creating Superlative Nuclear Families in Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and Bedknobs and Broomsticks
William A. Everett
4. Saving Mr. [Blank]: Rescuing the Father through Song in Children's and Family Musicals
Raymond Knapp
5. Dickensian Discourses: Giving a (Singing) Voice to the Child-Hero in Oliver! and Copperfield
Marc Napolitano
6. Ghetto Chic: Utopianism and the Authentic Child in The Me Nobody Knows (1970)
Donelle Ruwe
7. Little Girls, Big Voices: Annie
James Leve
8. Urchins, Unite: Newsies as an Antidote to Annie
Marah Gubar
9. Agency, Power, and the Inner Child: The "Revolting Children" of Matilda the Musical
Helen Freshwater
10. Children's Musicals for Educational and Community Settings
Lauren Acton
11. Broadway Junior
Stacy Wolf
Bibliography of Scholarly Sources
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Columbia Princeton Electronic Music Center;Miss Trunchbull;Music Theatre International;Elementary School Musicals;Mary Poppins;Ethel Merman;Miss Honey;Children's Musicals;Secret Garden;Fairy Tales;Child Protagonist;Set Design Choices;Young Man;Miss Price;Music Programs;La La;Mother Abbess;Memory Development;Hero's Journey;La La La;David Copperfield;Final Visit Home;Head Voice;Raggedy Ann Doll;Oliver's Inability