David Savran (born 1950) is a scholar of twentieth and twenty-first century theatre, music theatre, US theatre, popular culture, gender studies, and social theory. He is a Distinguished Professor of Theatre and holds the Chair in American Theatre at The Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
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| - David Savran (born 1950) is a scholar of twentieth and twenty-first century theatre, music theatre, US theatre, popular culture, gender studies, and social theory. He is a Distinguished Professor of Theatre and holds the Chair in American Theatre at The Graduate Center of the City University of New York. (en)
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- Communists, Cowboys and Queers: The Politics of Masculinity in the Work of Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams (en)
- Highbrow/Lowdown: Theater, Jazz, and the Making of the New Middle Class (en)
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| - David Savran (born 1950) is a scholar of twentieth and twenty-first century theatre, music theatre, US theatre, popular culture, gender studies, and social theory. He is a Distinguished Professor of Theatre and holds the Chair in American Theatre at The Graduate Center of the City University of New York. (en)
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