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The Theatre of Fake News

This book argues that theatre and drama help us to understand the concern about ‘fake news’. The book argues that ‘fake news’ has arisen in the twenty-first century through what are essentially a series of performance contexts. Although the concept of ‘fake news’ has developed to great prominence since 2016, we will see that there is a much longer history of theatre makers and thinkers grappling with the ideas that underpin our modern worry about misinformation being distributed in the press, in broadcast news, and via social media.
DRAMA / General, Literary studies: plays and playwrights, LITERARY CRITICISM / Drama, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Media & Internet, Plays, playscripts, drama, Political structure and processes
Part One: Performing Fake News; Part Two: Fake News and the Western Dramatic Tradition; Works Cited; Index.