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Theatre and feminist aesthetics
Theatre and feminist aesthetics, Theatre and Feminist Aesthetics joins in the ongoing debate about feminist aesthetics by asking how the politics and practice of feminism have changed the face of the theatre and might continue to do so. Reflecting the diversity of modern feminism, the si, Theatre and feminist aesthetics has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Theatre and feminist aesthetics
  • Written by author Karen Laughlin and Catherine Schuler
  • Published by Madison : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; c1995., 1995/04/30
  • Theatre and Feminist Aesthetics joins in the ongoing debate about feminist aesthetics by asking how the politics and practice of feminism have changed the face of the theatre and might continue to do so. Reflecting the diversity of modern feminism, the si
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Introduction: Why Feminist Aesthetics? 9
1 Problematics of a Feminist Theatre: The Case of A ma mere, a ma mere, a ma mere, a ma voisine 25
2 The Dis-Play's the Thing: Gender and Public Sphere in Contemporary British Theatre 40
3 American Drama, Feminist Discourse, and Dramatic Form: A Defense of Critical Pluralism 66
4 A Gynocratic Feminist Perspective and the Case of Kopit's Indians 82
5 Feminist Theory of Theatre: Revolution or Revival? 100
6 Zinaida Gippius: An Unwitting and Unwilling Feminist 131
7 Simone Schwarz-Bart: Re-figuring Heroics, Disfiguring Conventions 148
8 Making Familiar: Martha Boesing and Feminist Dramatic Structure 160
9 Fearlessly "Looking Under the Bed": Marsha Norman's Feminist Aesthetic in Getting Out and 'night, Mother 182
10 In My Mother's House: Black Feminist Aesthetics, Television, and A Raisin in the Sun 200
11 Disrupting the Space: Toward a Feminist Aesthetic in Framework, Blind Salome, and Angels of Power 229
12 The Female Self and Performance: The Case of The First Actress 242
13 The Aesthetics of Marginality: The Theatre of Joan Littlewood and Buzz Goodbody 258
14 The Feminist Aesthetic and the Male Director: The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs 286
15 Re-Visioning Scenography: A Feminist's Approach to Design for the Theatre 299
Notes on the Contributors 316
Index 321


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