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Juliane Braun deposited The Drama of History in Francophone New Orleans on MLA Commons 6 years, 8 months ago
On January 1, 1824, the English-speaking population of New Orleans celebrated the grand opening of the American Theatre, lauding
the advent of “Bards our own” and the rise of “our Drama” in the Crescent City (qtd. in Smither 41). For the city’s francophone residents, this event marked a new stage in the ongoing battle for cultural survival.…[Read more] -
Juliane Braun deposited Introduction to America After Nature: Democracy, Culture, Environment on MLA Commons 6 years, 8 months ago
Introduction to America After Nature: Democracy, Culture, Environment
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Juliane Braun deposited “Strange beasts of the sea”: Captain Cook, the sea otter and the creation of a transoceanic American empire on MLA Commons 6 years, 8 months ago
On 12 July 1776, Captain James Cook and his crew left England in search of the famed
Northwest Passage. Spanish, French, and Russian explorers before him had set out to
find this Arctic waterway, which was thought to link the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans
and promised to open up a new, more direct trading route with Asia. After seven
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Juliane Braun deposited Introduction to Creole Drama: Theatre and Society in Antebellum New Orleans on MLA Commons 6 years, 8 months ago
Moving from France to the Caribbean to the American continent, Creole Drama follows the people that created, shaped, and sustained French theatre culture in New Orleans from its inception in 1792 until the beginning of the Civil War. In doing so, it draws upon the neglected archive of francophone drama native to Louisiana, as well as a range of…[Read more]
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Juliane Braun's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 8 years ago