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Women, Modernism, and Performance (Paperback)
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Women, Modernism, and Performance is an interdisciplinary 2004
study that looks at a variety of texts and modes of performance in
order to clarify the position of women within - and in relation to
- modern theatre history. Considering drama, fiction and dance, as
well as a range of performance events such as suffrage
demonstrations, lectures, and legal trials, Penny Farfan expands on
theatre historical narratives that note the centrality of female
characters in male-authored modern plays but that do not address
the efforts of women artists to develop alternatives both to
mainstream theatre practice and to the patriarchal avant garde.
Focusing on Henrik Ibsen, Elizabeth Robins, Ellen Terry, Virginia
Woolf, Djuna Barnes, Edith Craig, Radclyffe Hall and Isadora
Duncan, Farfan identifies different objectives, strategies,
possibilities and limitations of feminist-modernist performance
practice and suggests how the artists in question transformed the
representation of gender in art and life.
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