clumjohnplaybills Preliminary Guide to the John M. Clum Collection of Playbills and Programs, 1950-2009 RL.00236 Processed by: Meghan Lyon; machine-readable finding aid created by: Meghan Lyon David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library 103 Perkins Library, Duke University Durham 27708-0185 919-660-5822 special-collections@duke.edu URL: . He has written books and scholarly essays on modern and contemporary American theater, musical theater, film, and television as well as LGBTQ+ issues. I was puzzled. He lives in Durham, NC, Baltimore, MD, and London. Dr. John M. Clum at Duke University showed me a deeper way to enjoy literature when he became the first English teacher to ask me a question I couldn't answer. Aleph Number: 003974025 John Clum was director of the new program, and he and two other original faculty members, Scott Parker and Kenneth Reardon, were soon joined by additional faculty to help carry the growing load. Positive The New York Journal of ... Sobel, who won Duke’s major literary prizes, is a gifted writer with an eye for precise description. Euripides’ Medea is one of the most popular Greek tragedies in the contemporary theatre. John M. Clum. This book is in the Cambria Contemporary Global Performing Arts Series (general editor: John Clum, Duke University). John Clum is Professor Emeritus of Theater Studies and English at Duke University. "Don't you see the structure?" Professor John Clum works in the fields of twentieth century American and British drama and American film with an emphasis on gay male theater and film. John Clum is Professor of the Practice of Drama and of English at Duke University. Tag Archives: review john m. clum Duke University John m. clum Duke University Reviewing the work of John M. Clum “For The Boys” Kirkus: “petty” “fails to make any contribution” John M. Clum is a published author of queer theory. One can feel mired in too much detail at times. Description. In the Greek original, Medea is the outsider: a foreign woman, non-Greek, a barbarian who marries a Greek, Jason, and raises their children. Clum, professor emeritus of theater studies, teamed with a colleague at UCLA to select five plays that have received powerful productions across North America and that offer insightful perspectives on gay adolescence.In addition to highlighting LGBT teen issues, the plays in Awkward Stages: Plays About Growing Up Gay showcase the vitality and variety of contemporary North American drama. Recent Reviews Jo Nesbø, tr. He is the author of Something for the Boys, Still Acting Gay, and numerous plays produced around the country and in New York City. Robert Ferguson. "You mean, how many chapters the book has?" JOHN M. CLUM PROFESSOR EMERITUS, DUKE UNIVERSITY. Moreover, the denouement doesn’t seem totally credible. He has directed almost 100 productions of everything ranging from Shakespeare to many premieres of … Yes, he said, that's part of … John Clum taught courses in acting, dramatic literature, playwriting and the history of theatre and film at Duke University, where he was Professor of Theater Studies and English. Rate and Review John Clum at Duke University (Duke), along with other Professor Ratings in Durham, North Carolina. He is also a director and playwright.
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