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Josephine Lee. Oriental, Black, and White: The Formation of Racial Habits in American Theater
Josephine Lee historicizes how white and Black American artists performed what she calls “theatrical orientalism” in the long nineteenth century. Lee’s archival research, theory of racial habits, and performance analysis make this book a must-read for US theatre historians.