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Difficult Women on Television Drama

Difficult Women on Television Drama
Author: Isabel C. Pinedo
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2021-02-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000342891

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Difficult Women on Television Drama analyses select case studies from international TV dramas to examine the unresolved feminist issues they raise or address: equal labor force participation, the demand for sexual pleasure and freedom, opposition to sexual and domestic violence, and the need for intersectional approaches. Drawing on examples from The Killing, Orange is the New Black, Big Little Lies, Wentworth, Outlander, Westworld, Being Mary Jane, Queen Sugar, Vida, and other television dramas with a focus on complex female characters, this book illustrates how female creative control in key production roles (direct authorship) together with industrial imperatives and a conducive cultural context (indirect authorship) are necessary to produce feminist texts. Placed within the larger context of a rise in feminist activism and political participation by women; the growing embrace of a feminist identity; and the ascendance of post-feminism, this book reconsiders the unfinished nature of feminist struggle(s) and suggests the need for a broader sweep of economic change. This book is a must-read for scholars of media and communication studies; television and film studies; cultural studies; American studies; sociology of gender and sexualities; women and gender studies; and international film, media and cinema studies.


Post-war British Drama

Post-war British Drama
Author: Michelene Wandor
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2001
Genre: Domestic drama, English
ISBN: 9780415138550

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In this extensively revised and updated edition of Michelene Wandor's classic work Look Back in Gender, Wandor takes another provocative look at a selection of key British plays from the last fifty years.


Gender and Medieval Drama

Gender and Medieval Drama
Author: Katie Normington
Publisher: DS Brewer
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2004
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781843840275

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Evidence from Records of Early English Drama, social, literary and cultural sources are drawn together in order to investigate how performances within the late Middle Ages were both shaped by, and shaped, the public image of women."--BOOK JACKET.


The Drama of Gender

The Drama of Gender
Author: Yolanda Flores
Publisher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2000
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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The Drama of Gender fills the scholarly gap between women's dramaturgy and feminism as women manifest themselves on contemporary stages across the Americas. The plays examined - Lua nua by Leilah Assução, Simply Maria or the American Dream by Josefina Lopez, ...Y a otra cosa mariposa by Susana Torres Molina, and Cocinar hombres by Carmen Boullosa - exhibit a desire to deconstruct patriarchal notions of gendered roles and behaviors, compulsory heterosexuality, and dramatic forms.


Gender and Modern Irish Drama

Gender and Modern Irish Drama
Author: Susan Cannon Harris
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2002-09-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780253109736

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Gender and Modern Irish Drama argues that the representations of sacrificial violence central to the work of the Abbey playwrights are intimately linked with constructions of gender and sexuality. Susan Cannon Harris goes beyond an examination of the relationship between Irish national drama and Irish nationalist politics to the larger question of the way national identity and gender identity are constructed through each other. Radically redefining the context in which the Abbey plays were performed, Harris documents the material and discursive forces that produced Irish conceptions of gender. She looks at cultural constructions of the human body and their influence on nationalist rhetoric, linking the production and reception of the plays to conversations about public health, popular culture, economic policy, and racial identity that were taking place inside and outside the nationalist community. The book is both a crucial intervention in Irish studies and an important contribution to the ongoing feminist project of theorizing the production of gender and the body.


Dramatic Difference

Dramatic Difference
Author: Karen Raber
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2001
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780874137576

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"Dramatic Difference offers an important contribution to the study of early modern women writers, and at the same time invites scholars and critics of the theater to reassess the place of closet drama - and the presence of women dramatists - in the early modern dramatic tradition."--BOOK JACKET.


Acting Like Men

Acting Like Men
Author: Karen Bassi
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1998
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0472106252

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Examines the concept of gender in relation to Greek drama


Teaching Drama With, Without and About Gender

Teaching Drama With, Without and About Gender
Author: Jo Riley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2021-11-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1000477541

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This exciting new book offers practical resources and lesson plans for exploring gender in the drama curriculum. It looks at how theatre performances throughout history have played with the concept of identity and gender and explains why drama lessons can provide a safe and considerate space for thinking about gender. Drawing on theatre history, world theatre, theatre forms and theatre theory, each chapter focuses on key topics that will challenge students to play and explore gender roles as they choose. Introducing a new drama vocabulary drawn from archaeology and cartography, this book includes a wide range of materials for excavation from traditional stories, contemporary children’s literature, Greek mythology, Elizabethan and Restoration theatre, Japanese and Chinese theatre, mask, and physical theatre. Providing new insight into how existing drama units can be redefined to create a space where the exploration of gender identity is not only allowed but something exciting and joyful to focus on, this is an essential resource for all drama teachers.


Spoken Like a Woman

Spoken Like a Woman
Author: Laura McClure
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691017303

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Examining tragedies and comedies by a variety of authors, she illustrates how the dramatic poets exploited speech conventions among both women and men to construct characters and to convey urgent social and political issues."--BOOK JACKET.


Look Back in Gender (Routledge Revivals)

Look Back in Gender (Routledge Revivals)
Author: Michelene Wandor
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2014-07-11
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1317606140

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In this challenging book, first published in 1987, Michelene Wandor looks at the best-known plays in the thirty years prior to publication, from Look Back in Anger onwards. Wandor investigates the representation of the family and different forms of sexuality in these plays and re-reviews them from a perspective that throws into sharp relief the function of gender as an important determinant of plot, setting and the portrayal of character. Juxtaposing the period before 1968, when statutory censorship was still in force, with the years following its abolition, Wandor scrutinises the key plays of, among others, Osborne, Pinter, Wesker, Arden, and Delaney. Each one is analysed in terms of its social context: the influence of World War II, the testing of gender roles, the development of the Welfare State and changes in family patterns, and the impact of feminist, Left-wing and gay politics. Throughout the period, two generations of playwrights and theatregoers transformed the theatre into a forum in which they could articulate and explore the interaction of their interpersonal relationships with the wider political sphere. These changes are explored in this title, which will allow readers to re-evaluate their view of post-war British drama.