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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... context into which the extracts have been put ( this Reader ) gives a certain slant , a certain ideological position , to each reading . This is unavoidable . As my own editorial ' voice ' emerges in the choices of material for the book ...
... context ) in the sense that both theoretical writings and empirical analyses of the prac- ticalities of theatre ... contexts of production ) as opposed to that of ' theatre ' or ' drama ' where the play as text , as physical object , can ...
... context as on the author's own use and understanding of these terms . There was no intention in collecting this work to try to shape all the contributions in one mould . The authors say what they mean by their own chosen terminology for ...
... context of women's taking of the stage at a number of key moments in history . Sarah Werner ( Chapter 17 ) and Alison Oddey ( Chapter 19 ) make some potentially controversial statements in their discus- sions of the status of women in ...
... context . ' Swinging from theory to opposing theory , ' she argues , ' would not be a kind of " playful pluralism " , but a guerrilla action designed to provoke and focus the feminist critique . ' Black feminist critics have proposed ...
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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