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Women, theatre and performance: New Histories, New Historiographies: Women, Theatre and Performance


en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 apr 2001
The first in a new annual series, Women, Theatre and Performance that will consist of themed volumes on diverse aspects of women's engagement with theatre and performance. Ranging across three hundred years the essays in this volume address key questions in women's theatre history and retrieve a number of hitherto 'hidden' histories of women performers. Resituates women's, largely neglected, creative contribution within theatre and cultural history and seeks to challenge orthodox readings of both history and text. Topics include: Susanna Centlivre and the notion of intertheatricality; gender and theatrical space; the repositioning of women performers such as Wagner's Muse, Willhelmina Schr der-Devrient, the Com die Fran ais' 'Mademoiselle Mars', Mme Arnould-Plessey, and the actresses of the Russian serf theatre.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780719057137
ISBN-10: 0719057132
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 142 x 214 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS
Seria Women, Theatre and Performance

Locul publicării:United Kingdom

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The first in a new annual series, Women, Theatre and Performance that will consist of themed volumes on diverse aspects of women's engagement with theatre and performance. Ranging across three hundred years the essays in this volume address key questions in women's theatre history and retrieve a number of hitherto 'hidden' histories of women performers. Resituates women's, largely neglected, creative contribution within theatre and cultural history and seeks to challenge orthodox readings of both history and text. Topics include: Susanna Centlivre and the notion of intertheatricality; gender and theatrical space; the repositioning of women performers such as Wagner's Muse, Willhelmina Schr der-Devrient, the Com die Fran ais' 'Mademoiselle Mars', Mme Arnould-Plessey, and the actresses of the Russian serf theatre.