Race Sex and Gender in Contemporary Women s Theatre

Race  Sex  and Gender in Contemporary Women s Theatre
Author: Mary F Brewer
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781837642465

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Focusing on dramatic works by contemporary British and American playwrights, in conjunction with feminist political and theoretical texts, this book discusses feminist constructions of the category "Woman".

Feminist Stages

Feminist Stages
Author: Lizbeth Goodman,Jane de Gay
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2020-11-26
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781000672985

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This volume is a collection of interviews that spans feminist views from 1968 to the 1990s. Including over eight years of research. Part of the Comtemporary Theatre Studies series, it will be of special interest to everyone involved in theatre and useful to students and those who oare interested in 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: 521
Release: 2023-12-28
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781350123182

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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.

Staging Black Feminisms

Staging Black Feminisms
Author: Lynette Goddard
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2007-04-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780230801448

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Staging Black Feminisms explores the development and principles of black British women's plays and performance since the late Twentieth century. Using contemporary performance theory to explore key themes, it offers close textual readings and production analysis of a range of plays, performance poetry and live art works by practitioners.

Black Women Centre Stage

Black Women Centre Stage
Author: Paola Prieto López
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2023-12-13
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781003824923

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This book examines the political alliances that are built across the diaspora in contemporary plays written by Black women playwrights in the UK. Through the concept of creative diasporic solidarity, it offers an innovative theoretical approach to examine the ways in which the playwrights respond creatively to the violence and marginalisation of Black communities, especially Black women. This study demonstrates that theatre can act as a productive space for the ethical encounter with the Other (understood in terms of alterity, as someone different from the self) by examining the possibilities of these plays to activate the spectators’ responsibility and solidarity towards different types of violence experienced by Black women, offering alternative modes of relationality. The book engages with a range of contemporary works written by Black women playwrights in the UK, including Mojisola Adebayo, Theresa Ikoko, Diana Nneka Atuona, Gloria Williams, Charlene James, or Yusra Warsama, bringing to the fore a gendered and intersectional approach to the analysis of the texts. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars in contemporary theatre, gender studies and diaspora studies.

Modern and Contemporary Black British Drama

Modern and Contemporary Black British Drama
Author: Mary Brewer,Lynette Goddard,Deirdre Osborne
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2017-09-16
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781137506290

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This indispensable overview of modern black British drama spans seven decades of distinctive playwriting from the 1950s to the present. Interweaving social and cultural context with close critical analysis of key dramatists' plays, leading scholars explore how these dramatists have created an enduring, transformative and diverse cultural presence.

Rape on the Contemporary Stage

Rape on the Contemporary Stage
Author: Lisa Fitzpatrick
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2018-01-22
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9783319708454

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This book investigates the representation of rape in British and Irish theatre since the second wave of the Women’s Movement. Mainly focusing on the period from the 1990s to the present, it identifies key feminist debates on rape and gender, and introduces a set of ideas about the function of rape as a form of embodied, gendered violence to the analysis of dramaturgical and performance strategies used in a range of important and/or controversial works. The chapters explore the dramatic representation of consent; feminist performance strategies that interrogate common attitudes to rape and rape survivors; the use of rape as an allegory for political oppression; the relationships of vulnerability, eroticism and affect in the understanding and representation of sexual violence; and recent work that engages with anti-rape activism to present women’s personal experiences on stage.

Feminism Literature and Rape Narratives

Feminism  Literature and Rape Narratives
Author: Sorcha Gunne,Zoe Brigley Thompson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2012-08-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781136615849

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The essays in this volume discuss narrative strategies employed by international writers when dealing with rape and sexual violence, whether in fiction, poetry, memoir, or drama. In developing these new feminist readings of rape narratives, the contributors aim to incorporate arguments about trauma and resistance in order to establish new dimensions of healing. This book makes a vital contribution to the fields of literary studies and feminism, since while other volumes have focused on retroactive portrayals of rape in literature, to date none has focused entirely on the subversive work that is being done to retheorize sexual violence. Split into four sections, the volume considers sexual violence from a number of different angles. 'Subverting the Story' considers how the characters of the victim and rapist might be subverted in narratives of sexual violence. In 'Metaphors for Resistance,' the essays explore how writers approach the subject of rape obliquely using metaphors to represent their suffering and pain. The controversy of not speaking about sexual violence is the focus of 'The Protest of Silence,' while 'The Question of the Visual' considers the problems of making sexual violence visible in the poetic image, in film and on stage. These four sections cover an impressive range of world writing which includes curriculum staples like Toni Morrison, Sarah Kane, Sandra Cisneros, Yvonne Vera, and Sharon Olds.