The Routledge Reader in Gender and PerformanceLizbeth Goodman, Jane de Gay Routledge, 31.01.2002 - 360 Seiten The Routledge Reader in Gender and Performance presents the most influential and widely-known, critical work on gender and performing arts, together with exciting and provocative new writings. It provides systematically arranged articles to guide the reader from topic to topic, and specially linked articles by scholars and teachers to explain key issues and put the extracts in context. This comprehensive volume: |
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... male consciousness . But of all the roles in Shakespeare that seem to bypass gender , Richard II kept recurring . A creature beyond gender , Richard's language in the play is unhampered by sexual passion and his affections seem both ...
... male - dominated stages implicated these women , ascribing problematic roles to them by male and female playwrights alike , as they contended with the common expectation that performance on stage was advertisement for sexual ...
... male performers for a predominantly male audience . The notion of a woman performing on a public stage in the role of a female character was widely unthinkable and undesirable . Misogynist fears about women as naturally deceitful and ...
... male roles , including Lady Macbeth , Romeo and Hamlet . In England and the USA , the most popular forms of theatre in the nine- teenth century continued to exploit actresses as sexual commodities : for ex- ample , the American ...
... male actor - managers who denied them prominent roles : Eliza Vestris ( 1797-1856 ) managed three important London theatres - the Olympia ( 1830-9 ) , Covent Garden ( 1839-42 ) and the Lyceum ( 1847-55 ) ; Sarah Bernhardt furthered her ...
Inhalt
Alison Oddey | 116 |
Susan Melrose | 131 |
Barbara Smith | 149 |
Lesley Ferris | 165 |
Gail Finney | 182 |
Charlotte Canning | 202 |
Miki Flockemann | 218 |
Janet AdsheadLansdale | 231 |
Jean E Howard | 47 |
her Suitors Lisa Jardine from Reading Shakespeare Historically London | 60 |
Ellen Donkin | 65 |
Routledge 1995 The Social Dynamic and Respectability Tracy C | 70 |
Maggie B Gale | 80 |
Caroline Gardiner | 89 |
Jennie Long | 103 |
Alexandra Carter | 247 |
Susan Bennett | 265 |
Judith Butler | 282 |
Stephen Regan | 295 |
Index | 325 |
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