Contemporary Feminist Theatres: To Each Her OwnContemporary Feminist Theatres is a major evaluation of the forms feminism has taken in the theatre since 1968. Lizbeth Goodman provides a provocative and interdisciplinary study of the development of feminist theatres in Britain. She examines the treatment of key issues such as gender, race, sexuality, language and power in performance. |
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... including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Goodman, Lizbeth ContemporaryFeminist Theatres ...
... including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Goodman, Lizbeth ContemporaryFeminist Theatres ...
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... including Prema Popat, LizKlein, Bethann Easterley, Roland Pohlman,Philip Jakubowski andCraig DeLancey invarious partsofthe United States; and Gabriella Giannachi, Mary Luckhurst, Rob Phaal, Angie Tavernor, Ben Brogan, Sophie Tomlinson ...
... including Prema Popat, LizKlein, Bethann Easterley, Roland Pohlman,Philip Jakubowski andCraig DeLancey invarious partsofthe United States; and Gabriella Giannachi, Mary Luckhurst, Rob Phaal, Angie Tavernor, Ben Brogan, Sophie Tomlinson ...
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... including theatres whichincorporate elementsof severalfeminist schoolsatonce. A numberof factorshave contributedtothis diversification of feminist theatres, including market forces and shiftsinpolitical and cultural climates. Such ...
... including theatres whichincorporate elementsof severalfeminist schoolsatonce. A numberof factorshave contributedtothis diversification of feminist theatres, including market forces and shiftsinpolitical and cultural climates. Such ...
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... including SusanTodd (withhercollection ofinterviews withwomenin British theatre),JanMacDonald,Linda Fitzsimmons, Geraldine Cousin, Vivien Gardner, JoannaScanlan, SusanneGreenhalgh,GabrielleGriffin andElaine Aston.This ...
... including SusanTodd (withhercollection ofinterviews withwomenin British theatre),JanMacDonald,Linda Fitzsimmons, Geraldine Cousin, Vivien Gardner, JoannaScanlan, SusanneGreenhalgh,GabrielleGriffin andElaine Aston.This ...
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... including work in Theatre inEducation (TIE), Young People's Theatre (YPT), multilingual theatresandtheatres byandforthedifferently abled.This sectionfocuses ontheworkof theatre companiessuch as NetiNeti and Graeae (mixed companies with ...
... including work in Theatre inEducation (TIE), Young People's Theatre (YPT), multilingual theatresandtheatres byandforthedifferently abled.This sectionfocuses ontheworkof theatre companiessuch as NetiNeti and Graeae (mixed companies with ...
Contents
Section 17 | lv |
Section 18 | lvii |
Section 19 | lxiii |
Section 20 | lxxxiii |
Section 21 | xcv |
Section 22 | xcvi |
Section 23 | ci |
Section 24 | cviii |
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Section 10 | xxxiii |
Section 11 | xliv |
Section 12 | lxi |
Section 13 | lxxix |
Section 14 | lxxxii |
Section 15 | c |
Section 16 | c |
Section 25 | 5 |
Section 26 | 4 |
Section 27 | 8 |
Section 28 | 41 |
Section 29 | 526 |
Section 30 | 357 |
Section 31 | 180 |
Section 32 | 182 |
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