Queer Mythologies: The Original Stageplays of Pam GemsThis book on Gems has a thesis or a 'backbone' which elicits the title Queer Mythologies. Pam Gems has written over 25 plays, and has not had adequate detailed analysis of her plays to date. She is a popular playwright produced often at the West End and has a widespread appeal by being on the pulse of cultural iconology. Gems writes strong central characters for both male and female actors, and often writes almost cinematically, with time shifts in a non-linear narrativization. Her characters are metaphors for contemporary women and men and she often herstoricizes, thus righting the balance of dramatic history by creating parts for women in British drama. Her dramaturgy brings to the mainstream theatre the identities and subcultures of class, race, ethnicity, gender and sexuality making her plays queer mythologies. |
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... mainstream drama as I theorize in Breaking the Bounds . It was Pam Gems who once averred : ' I am at war ... with ... mainstream tradition , Alan Sinfield contends that ' simply to set aside mainstream culture would be to leave much of ...
... mainstream drama as I theorize in Breaking the Bounds . It was Pam Gems who once averred : ' I am at war ... with ... mainstream tradition , Alan Sinfield contends that ' simply to set aside mainstream culture would be to leave much of ...
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... mainstream . As such , it excludes her numerous adaptations of European plays ( by European playwrights ) for the stage , which are listed in the appendix . Although her adaptations also speak for her remarkable subversiveness , it is ...
... mainstream . As such , it excludes her numerous adaptations of European plays ( by European playwrights ) for the stage , which are listed in the appendix . Although her adaptations also speak for her remarkable subversiveness , it is ...
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... mainstream theatre and the innovative approaches that have facilitated such an impression upon the dramatic landscape . Drawing upon feminist , postcolonial and queer theory , the book offers a perceptive and accessible analysis of Gems ...
... mainstream theatre and the innovative approaches that have facilitated such an impression upon the dramatic landscape . Drawing upon feminist , postcolonial and queer theory , the book offers a perceptive and accessible analysis of Gems ...
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