seven methods of killing kylie jenner: Big Issues - Short Reads
Autor Jasmine Lee-Jonesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iun 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783125752184
ISBN-10: 3125752183
Pagini: 122
Dimensiuni: 108 x 158 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Klett Sprachen GmbH
Seria Big Issues - Short Reads
ISBN-10: 3125752183
Pagini: 122
Dimensiuni: 108 x 158 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Klett Sprachen GmbH
Seria Big Issues - Short Reads
Caracteristici
This edition enables instructors to diversify their reading lists while the play itself speaks to the world of social media, Twitterstorms, identity politics and insta-celebrity that is very familiar to today's generation of students
Notă biografică
Jasmine Lee-Jones is a writer and performer. She was a writer-on-attachment for the 2016 Open Court Festival and was further developed as a writer through the Royal Court's Young Court programme. Her first play, seven methods of killing kylie jenner (2019), was commissioned as part of The Andrea Project and opened at the Royal Court in July 2019.Nadine Deller is a PhD researcher undertaking a Collaborative Doctoral Award between the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and the National Theatre. Her thesis aims to shed light on the different positions of Black women playwrights in the Black Plays Archive and consider new ways of archiving their work. She released a podcast on Black theatre history, That Black Theatre Podcast, in collaboration with the National Theatre, Central and LAHP. She writes regularly for the international film magazine, Sight & Sound.
Recenzii
Jasmine Lee-Jones's funny and furious play ... is a vivid exploration of Blackness, queerness and the online world ... Lee-Jones's dialogue is quick, sharp and clever... and she is acute in her accusations, as she fastidiously unpicks the ways the world has piled up injustices against Black women ... Lee-Jones is a brilliant, dynamic writer, and this is a striking debut.
Lee-Jones's writing is genuinely hilarious, especially for audiences that are both 'extremely online' ... These women communicate in acted-out memes and song snippets and actually say the shorthands that most people just type, because being online isn't a vacuum-sealed subset of life, it's a place where new languages brew and old ideas clash.
Lee-Jones's writing is genuinely hilarious, especially for audiences that are both 'extremely online' ... These women communicate in acted-out memes and song snippets and actually say the shorthands that most people just type, because being online isn't a vacuum-sealed subset of life, it's a place where new languages brew and old ideas clash.
Cuprins
CHRONOLOGYCOMMENTARYBlack British womxn's theatre Cultural appropriation and the Kardashian/JennersSaartjie BaartmanColourism and Eurocentric beauty standards Critical receptionGlitching and 'glitch feminism' The 'digital age' on stagePLAY TEXTNOTES TO THE TEXT