Feminist Theatre Practice A Handbook

Feminist Theatre Practice  A Handbook
Author: Elaine Aston
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2005-07-05
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781134771509

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Feminist Theatre Practice: A Handbook is a helpful, practical guide to theatre-making which explores the different ways of representing gender. Best-selling author, Elaine Aston, takes the reader through the various stages of making feminist theatre- from warming up, through workshopped exploration, to performance - this volume is organised into three clear and instructive parts: * Women in the Workshop * Dramatic Texts, Feminist Contexts * Gender and Devising Projects. Orientated around the classroom/workshop, Handbook of Feminist Theatre Practice encompasses the main elements of feminist theatre, both practical or theoretical.

Feminism and Theatre

Feminism and Theatre
Author: Sue-Ellen Case
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2014-09-03
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781136735134

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This classic study is both an introduction to, and an overview of, the relationship between feminism and theatre.

An Introduction to Feminism and Theatre

An Introduction to Feminism and Theatre
Author: Elaine Aston
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781134882250

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At last an accessible and intelligent introduction to the energising and challenging relationship between feminism and theatre. In this clear and enlightening book, Aston discusses wide-ranging theoretical topics and provides case studies including: * Feminism and theatre history * `M/Othering the self': French feminist theory and theatre * Black women: shaping feminist theatre * Performing gender: a materialist practice * Colonial landscapes Feminist thought is changing the way theatre is taught and practised. An Introduction to Feminism and Theatre is compulsory reading for anyone who requires a precise, insightful and up-to-date guide to this dynamic field of study.

A Sourcebook on Feminist Theatre and Performance

A Sourcebook on Feminist Theatre and Performance
Author: Carol Martin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781134844234

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This work is a unique collection of key articles on feminist theatre and performance form The Drama Review (TDR). Carol Martin juxtaposes theory and practice to provide an exceptionally comprehensive overview of the development of feminist theatre. This outstanding collection includes key texts by theorists such as Elin Diamond, Peggy Phelan and Lynda Hart and interviews with practitioners including Anna Deveare Smith and Robbie McCauley. It also contains full performances texts by two of the most influential and controversial practiitioners of feminist theatre: Dress Suits to Hire by Holly Hughes and The Constant State of Desire by Karen Finley. A Sourcebook on Feminist Theatre and Performance is an essential purchase for students of theatre studies, performance studies and women's theatre.

The Methuen Drama Handbook of Gender and Theatre

The Methuen Drama Handbook of Gender and Theatre
Author: Sean Metzger,Roberta Mock
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 553
Release: 2023-12-28
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781350123199

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This is a guide to contemporary debates and theatre practices at a time when gender paradigms are both in flux and at the centre of explosive political battlegrounds. The confluence of gender and theatre has long created intense debate about representation, identification, social conditioning, desire, embodiment, and lived experience. As this handbook demonstrates, from the conventions of early modern English, Chinese, Japanese and Hispanic theatres to the subversion of racialized binaries of masculinity and femininity in recent North American, African, Asian, Caribbean and European productions, the matter of gender has consistently taken centre stage. This handbook examines how critical discourses on gender intersect with key debates in the field of theatre studies, as a lens to illuminate the practices of gender and theatre as well as the societies they inform and represent across space and time. Of interest to scholars in the interrelated areas of feminist, gender and sexuality studies, theatre and performance studies, cultural studies, and globalization and diasporic studies, this book demonstrates how researchers are currently addressing theatre about gender issues and gendered theatre practices. While synthesizing and summarizing foundational and evolving debates from a contemporary perspective, this collection offers interpretations and analyses that do not simply look back at existing scholarship, but open up new possibilities and understandings. Featuring essential research tools, including a survey of keywords and an annotated play list, this is an indispensable scholarly handbook for anyone working in theatre and performance.

Feminist Theatre

Feminist Theatre
Author: Helene Keyssar
Publsiher: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Macmillan, 1984 (1986 printing)
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1984
Genre: Drama
ISBN: PSU:000021990168

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Focuses on the works of Pam Gems, Michalene Wandor, Caryl Churchill, Megan Terry, and Ntozake Shange.

Theatre and Feminism

Theatre and Feminism
Author: Kim Solga
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2015-11-02
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781137463012

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Theatre & Feminism tells the story of the movement known as feminist performance theory. It explores key debates from its 40-year history, engages with the work of groundbreaking thinkers including Elin Diamond, Jill Dolan, Peggy Phelan and Elaine Aston, and includes case studies of recent performances by established and emerging feminist artists.

Performing Feminisms

Performing Feminisms
Author: Sue-Ellen Case
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1990-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0801839696

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A valuable, provoking, important addition to any theatre scholar or practitioner's library, especially since feminist theory is a relative newcomer to the world of theatre.