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Gender And Genre
Gender And Genre, Critical and popular debate about Mamet's work often centers on the meanings of his misogynist, unloving character. The essays in this collection approach these controversial topics of gender and genre with verve, ranging from those which cast Mamet as a , Gender And Genre has a rating of 3 stars
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Gender And Genre, Critical and popular debate about Mamet's work often centers on the meanings of his misogynist, unloving character. The essays in this collection approach these controversial topics of gender and genre with verve, ranging from those which cast Mamet as a , Gender And Genre
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  • Gender And Genre
  • Written by author Leslie Kane
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, June 2001
  • Critical and popular debate about Mamet's work often centers on the meanings of his misogynist, unloving character. The essays in this collection approach these controversial topics of gender and genre with verve, ranging from those which cast Mamet as a
  • This groundbreaking book explores the full complexity of gender issues in the work of one of America's most important playwrights.BooknewsThirteen contributions from the editors of and other scholars examine M
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Acknowledgments
Introduction1
Mamet's Three Children's Plays: Where the Wilder Things Are15
Plowing the Buffalo, Fucking the Fruits: (M)others in American Buffalo and Speed-the-Plow27
Disguise in Love: Gender and Desire in House of Games and Speed-the-Plow41
Prophecy and Parody in Edmond61
Demotic Male Desire and Female Subjectivity in David Mamet: The Split Space of the Women of Edmond77
Oleanna, or, The Play of Pedagogy95
A Few Good Men: Collusion and Violence in Oleanna109
Women on the Verge, Unite!125
"It's the way that you are with your children": The Matriarchal Figure in Mamet's Late Work143
Reinscribing "the Fairy": The Knife and the Mystification of Male Mythology in The Cryptogram175
Mamet's Novelistic Voice191
"A small price to pay": Superman, Metafamily, and Hero in David Mamet's Oedipal House of Games209
Man Without a Gun: Mamet, Masculinity, and Mystification235
Contributors255
Index259


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