Cambridge University Press, 2003. 250 стр. Язык: английский.
Феминистские взгляды на английскую сцену. Пьесы авторов-женщин, 1900-2000. .
Содержание:
A feminist view on the 1990s.
- ‘Boys in trouble’: a backlash 1990s.
- ‘Boys’ on television, film and stage.
- Feminist directions in the 1990s.
- Feminist structures of feeling.
- Theatre contexts.
- The Sphinx Theatre Company: (re)-presenting women writers.
Telling feminist tales: Caryl Churchill.
- Top Girls: from 1982 to 1991.
- The Skriker.
- ‘The Mother of Invention’: Blue Heart.
- Far Away.
Saying no to Daddy: child sexual abuse, the ‘big hysteria’.
- From silence to silence: child sexual abuse 1970s–1990s.
- Sarah Daniels.
- Beside Herself.
- Head-Rot Holiday and The Madness of Esme and Shaz.
- Refiguring Freud.
- Augustine (Big Hysteria), Anna Furse.
- Male hysteria.
- Abuse as cycle.
- Easy Access (for the Boys), Claire Dowie.
- Frozen, Bryony Lavery.
- From anus to vagina.
- The Vagina Monologues, Eve Ensler.
Girl power, the new feminism?.
- Feminism: ‘an adventure story’ for girls.
- ‘Essex girl’: Rebecca Prichard.
- ‘Seeing red’: Judy Upton.
- Girl gangs: .
- Ashes and Sand, Judy Upton.
- Yard Gal, Rebecca Prichard.
Sarah Kane: the ‘bad girl of our stage’?.
- Blasted: ‘perceptual explosion’.
- Cleansed: gender punishment.
- Crave: ‘not what I meant at all’.
Performing identities.
- Bryony Lavery: another love story.
- Her Aching Heart.
- Nothing Compares to You.
- A Wedding Story.
- Phyllis Nagy: performing gender trouble.
- Weldon Rising.
- Butterfly Kiss and Disappeared.
- The Strip and Never Land.
Feminist connections to a multicultural ‘scene’.
- ‘Breaking Down the Door’: black women playwrights in the 1990s.
- Talking in Tongues, Winsome Pinnock.
- Mules, Winsome Pinnock.
- Tamasha.
- Women of The Dust and A Yeaing.
- East is East.
- Theatre as cultural weapon.
- The Story of M, SuAndi.
- Goliath, adaptation Bryony Lavery.
Feminism past, and future?.
- Timberlake.
- Wertenbaker.
- Abel’s Sister: a feminist past.
- The Break of Day: a feminist future? .
- The Break of Day and the critics.
- Feminist connections: Shang-A-Lang, Catherine Johnson and The Positive Hour, April.
de Angelis.
- Adventures for the boys.
- After Darwin.
- Negotiating masculinities.
- Theatre: a space to imagine.
Tales for the twenty-first century: final reflections.
- Notes.
- Bibliography.
- Index.
Феминистские взгляды на английскую сцену. Пьесы авторов-женщин, 1900-2000. .
Содержание:
A feminist view on the 1990s.
- ‘Boys in trouble’: a backlash 1990s.
- ‘Boys’ on television, film and stage.
- Feminist directions in the 1990s.
- Feminist structures of feeling.
- Theatre contexts.
- The Sphinx Theatre Company: (re)-presenting women writers.
Telling feminist tales: Caryl Churchill.
- Top Girls: from 1982 to 1991.
- The Skriker.
- ‘The Mother of Invention’: Blue Heart.
- Far Away.
Saying no to Daddy: child sexual abuse, the ‘big hysteria’.
- From silence to silence: child sexual abuse 1970s–1990s.
- Sarah Daniels.
- Beside Herself.
- Head-Rot Holiday and The Madness of Esme and Shaz.
- Refiguring Freud.
- Augustine (Big Hysteria), Anna Furse.
- Male hysteria.
- Abuse as cycle.
- Easy Access (for the Boys), Claire Dowie.
- Frozen, Bryony Lavery.
- From anus to vagina.
- The Vagina Monologues, Eve Ensler.
Girl power, the new feminism?.
- Feminism: ‘an adventure story’ for girls.
- ‘Essex girl’: Rebecca Prichard.
- ‘Seeing red’: Judy Upton.
- Girl gangs: .
- Ashes and Sand, Judy Upton.
- Yard Gal, Rebecca Prichard.
Sarah Kane: the ‘bad girl of our stage’?.
- Blasted: ‘perceptual explosion’.
- Cleansed: gender punishment.
- Crave: ‘not what I meant at all’.
Performing identities.
- Bryony Lavery: another love story.
- Her Aching Heart.
- Nothing Compares to You.
- A Wedding Story.
- Phyllis Nagy: performing gender trouble.
- Weldon Rising.
- Butterfly Kiss and Disappeared.
- The Strip and Never Land.
Feminist connections to a multicultural ‘scene’.
- ‘Breaking Down the Door’: black women playwrights in the 1990s.
- Talking in Tongues, Winsome Pinnock.
- Mules, Winsome Pinnock.
- Tamasha.
- Women of The Dust and A Yeaing.
- East is East.
- Theatre as cultural weapon.
- The Story of M, SuAndi.
- Goliath, adaptation Bryony Lavery.
Feminism past, and future?.
- Timberlake.
- Wertenbaker.
- Abel’s Sister: a feminist past.
- The Break of Day: a feminist future? .
- The Break of Day and the critics.
- Feminist connections: Shang-A-Lang, Catherine Johnson and The Positive Hour, April.
de Angelis.
- Adventures for the boys.
- After Darwin.
- Negotiating masculinities.
- Theatre: a space to imagine.
Tales for the twenty-first century: final reflections.
- Notes.
- Bibliography.
- Index.