The boundaries of theatre as an academic discipline have never been particu
larly clear, and its relationship to other disciplines has been the focus o
f constant struggle and negotiation. This essay traces that negotiation, fo
cusing upon its process in American universities. Competing with literature
departments for the study of dramatic texts, American theatre departments
drew their own new disciplinary model, based primarily on German Theaterwis
senschaft, with emphasis upon the staging history and historical context of
dramatic texts. More recently such emerging fields as performance studies
and cultural studies have sought to transcend such traditional disciplinary
boundaries. Despite some resistance from existing academic and publishing
structures, the trend towards the breaking down of these traditional bounda
ries seems clear. Our academic culture seems headed towards a considerably
more fluid organization of its materials of study than the traditional orga
nization into fairly discrete disciplines could offer.