Tennessee Williams in Sweden and France, 1945–1965: Cultural Translations, Sexual Anxieties and Racial Fantasies
Autor Dirk Gindten Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 ian 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350022072
ISBN-10: 1350022071
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 30 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350022071
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 30 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
The
book
responds
to
the
growing
intercultural
focus
in
the
field
of
theatre
and
performance
studies
by
offering
a
timely
expansion
of
the
discussion
of
the
impact
of
American
drama
and
Broadway
in
Europe
Notă biografică
Dirk
Gindtis
Professor
in
the
Department
of
Culture
and
Aesthetics
at
Stockholm
University.
His
research
attends
to
post-war
and
contemporary
queer
theatre
and
performance
from
an
international
and
intercultural
perspective.
He
is
the
co-editor
ofViral
Dramaturgies:
HIV
and
AIDS
in
Performance
in
the
Twenty
First
Century(2018)
and
the
author
of
over
fifteen
refereed
articles
and
book
chapters.
His
work
has
been
published
inTheatre
Journal,Theatre
Survey,Theatre
Research
in
Canada,Journal
of
Canadian
Studies,Nordic
Theatre
Studies,Journal
of
Homosexuality,Fashion
TheoryandThe
Tennessee
Williams
Annual
Review.
His
current
project
critically
analyses
the
impact
of
HIV
and
AIDS
on
theatre
and
performance
in
Sweden
and
Canada.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List
of
figures
Introduction:
Cultural
translations
and
patterns
of
migration
Chapter
1:
Setting
the
stage:The
Glass
MenagerieChapter
2:
Encounters
with
the
Other:A
Streetcar
Named
DesireChapter
3:
Sinful
sexualities
and
commercial
triumphs:Cat
on
a
Hot
Tin
RoofChapter
4:
Fantasies
of
the
Deep
South:Orpheus
DescendingChapter
5:
Critical
watershed:Suddenly
Last
SummerEpilogue
Appendix
Notes
References
About
the
AuthorIndex
Recenzii
Adds
relevant
insight
to
contemporary
Tennessee
Williams
scholarship,
to
drama
studies
and
to
the
transcultural
approach
in
the
humanities
...
A
fascinatingly
detailed
assessment
of
the
"various
layers
of
the
production
and
reception
of
Williams'
plays
in
Sweden
and
France.
In this fascinating book, readers dive into the snake pit with Williams's masterpieces and emerge not deranged by madness but enlightened about some of the ways cultural translation-particularly the cultural and critical anxieties of the target culture-inevitably alters a source text.
Dirk Gindt's meticulously researched book offers valuable new insights into the broader impact of Williams' oeuvre from an interdisciplinary perspective that engages the complexities involved in cultural migration
Dirk Gindt's meticulously researched study of the reception of Tennessee Williams's best-known plays in Sweden and France is a revelation. His is the first book to analyze the European premieres of Williams's plays by some of the most eminent directors and actors of the period. Gindt's elegantly written prose demonstrates that these plays, first seen during the height of the Cold War, served as lightning rods in Europe for heated debates about anti-Americanism, homophobia, female sexuality, and race relations.
In this fascinating book, readers dive into the snake pit with Williams's masterpieces and emerge not deranged by madness but enlightened about some of the ways cultural translation-particularly the cultural and critical anxieties of the target culture-inevitably alters a source text.
Dirk Gindt's meticulously researched book offers valuable new insights into the broader impact of Williams' oeuvre from an interdisciplinary perspective that engages the complexities involved in cultural migration
Dirk Gindt's meticulously researched study of the reception of Tennessee Williams's best-known plays in Sweden and France is a revelation. His is the first book to analyze the European premieres of Williams's plays by some of the most eminent directors and actors of the period. Gindt's elegantly written prose demonstrates that these plays, first seen during the height of the Cold War, served as lightning rods in Europe for heated debates about anti-Americanism, homophobia, female sexuality, and race relations.