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The Routledge Anthology of Women's Theatre Theory and Dramatic Criticism (Paperback): Catherine Burroughs, J.Ellen Gainor The Routledge Anthology of Women's Theatre Theory and Dramatic Criticism (Paperback)
Catherine Burroughs, J.Ellen Gainor
R1,231 Discovery Miles 12 310 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

A comprehensive anthology of women's theatre writing, spanning the history of modern and romantic theatre. This book caters to contemporary syllabi across theatre studies, covering major courses across BA degrees. No other collection of women's theatre writing exists on this scale.

Imperialism and Theatre (Hardcover): J.Ellen Gainor Imperialism and Theatre (Hardcover)
J.Ellen Gainor
R4,225 Discovery Miles 42 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Imperialism" is a trans-national and trans-historical phenomenon; it occurs neither in limited areas nor at one specific moment. In cultures from across the world theatrical performance has long been a site both for the representation and support of imperialism and resistance and rebellion against it. "Imperialism and Theatre" is a groundbreaking collection which explores the questions of why and how theater was selected within imperial cultures for the representation of the concerns of both the colonizers and the colonized.
Gathering together fifteen noted scholars and theatre practitioners, this collection spans global and historical boundaries and presents a uniquely comprehensive study of post-colonial drama. The essays engage in current theoretical issues while shifting the focus from the printed text to theatre as a cultural formation and locus of political force. A compelling and extremely timely work, "Imperialism and Theatre" reveals fascinating new dimensions to the post-colonial debate.
Contributors: Nora Alter; Sudipto Chatterjee; Mary Karen Dahl; Alan Filewood; Donald H. Frischmann; Rhonda Garelick; Helen Gilbert; Michael Hays; Loren Kruger; Josephine Lee; Robert Eric Livingston; J.S. Peters; Michael Quinn; Edward Said; Elaine Savory

The Routledge Anthology of Women's Theatre Theory and Dramatic Criticism (Hardcover): Catherine Burroughs, J.Ellen Gainor The Routledge Anthology of Women's Theatre Theory and Dramatic Criticism (Hardcover)
Catherine Burroughs, J.Ellen Gainor
R4,244 Discovery Miles 42 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A comprehensive anthology of women's theatre writing, spanning the history of modern and romantic theatre. This book caters to contemporary syllabi across theatre studies, covering major courses across BA degrees. No other collection of women's theatre writing exists on this scale.

Susan Glaspell (Paperback): Susan Glaspell Susan Glaspell (Paperback)
Susan Glaspell; Edited by Linda Ben-Zvi, J.Ellen Gainor
R2,270 R1,550 Discovery Miles 15 500 Save R720 (32%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first complete collection of the works of American playwright Susan Glaspell, this book includes all seven of the Pulitzer Prize winner's seven one-act works: Suppressed Desires, Trifles, The People, The Outside, Woman's Honor, Close the Book, and Tickless Time. The book also features Glaspell's seven full-length plays, including Bernice, Inheritors, The Verge, Alison's House, The Comic Artist, Chains of Dew, and Springs Eternal, the last two of which are published here for the first time. Each play includes an introductory essay along with extended biographical and critical essays. A previously unknown Glaspell play, the political parody Free Laughter, is included in an appendix. Two other appendices give details on both first run and recent productions of Glaspell's plays.

Susan Glaspell in Context (Hardcover): J.Ellen Gainor Susan Glaspell in Context (Hardcover)
J.Ellen Gainor
R2,692 Discovery Miles 26 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Susan Glaspell in Context provides new, accessible, and informative essays by leading international scholars and artists on Pulitzer Prize winner Susan Glaspell's life, career development, writing, and ongoing global creative impact. The collection features wide-ranging discussions of Glaspell's fiction, plays, and non-fiction in both historical and contemporary critical contexts, and demonstrates the significance of Glaspell's writing and other professional activities to a range of academic disciplines and artistic engagements. The volume also includes the first analyses of six previously unknown Glaspell short stories, as well as interviews with contemporary stage and film artists who have produced Glaspell's works or adapted them for audiences worldwide. Organized around key locations, influences, and phases in Glaspell's career, as well as core methodological and pedagogical approaches to her work, the collection's thirty-one essays place Glaspell in historical, geographical, political, cultural, and creative contexts of value to students, scholars, teachers, and artists alike.

Imperialism and Theatre (Paperback, Annotated Ed): J.Ellen Gainor Imperialism and Theatre (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
J.Ellen Gainor
R1,226 Discovery Miles 12 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Imperialism" is a trans-national and trans-historical phenomenon; it occurs neither in limited areas nor at one specific moment. In cultures from across the world theatrical performance has long been a site both for the representation and support of imperialism and resistance and rebellion against it. "Imperialism and Theatre" is a groundbreaking collection which explores the questions of why and how theater was selected within imperial cultures for the representation of the concerns of both the colonizers and the colonized.
Gathering together fifteen noted scholars and theatre practitioners, this collection spans global and historical boundaries and presents a uniquely comprehensive study of post-colonial drama. The essays engage in current theoretical issues while shifting the focus from the printed text to theatre as a cultural formation and locus of political force. A compelling and extremely timely work, "Imperialism and Theatre" reveals fascinating new dimensions to the post-colonial debate.
Contributors: Nora Alter; Sudipto Chatterjee; Mary Karen Dahl; Alan Filewood; Donald H. Frischmann; Rhonda Garelick; Helen Gilbert; Michael Hays; Loren Kruger; Josephine Lee; Robert Eric Livingston; J.S. Peters; Michael Quinn; Edward Said; Elaine Savory

Githa Sowerby: Three Plays - Rutherford and Son, A Man and Some Women, The Stepmother (Paperback): Githa Sowerby Githa Sowerby: Three Plays - Rutherford and Son, A Man and Some Women, The Stepmother (Paperback)
Githa Sowerby; Edited by J.Ellen Gainor
R676 Discovery Miles 6 760 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Githa Sowerby's Rutherford and Son took the London theatre by storm in 1912. Following its triumphant run, the play toured to New York, was produced throughout England, and was translated and staged in multiple European locations. Yet Sowerby's initial theatrical success would not be repeated, despite her composition of additional plays performed over the following decade, and two more in the 1930s. With historical hindsight, we can see Sowerby's experience as comparable to that of many other women writers who struggled to achieve lasting recognition, especially when their work was perceived as critiquing the political, cultural, and economic forces restricting women's lives. With the acclaimed revival of Rutherford at the National Theatre in 1994, and the efforts by feminist scholars and theatre artists to rediscover the work of such forgotten women writers, Sowerby and her dramas have secured renewed interest. This Broadview edition will provide teachers, students, and artists with important historical contexts for Sowerby's dramas, and will demonstrate the ongoing cogency of these dynamic, insightful, and engaging plays.

Shaw's Daughters - Dramatic and Narrative Constructions of Gender (Paperback): J.Ellen Gainor Shaw's Daughters - Dramatic and Narrative Constructions of Gender (Paperback)
J.Ellen Gainor
R1,070 Discovery Miles 10 700 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

For almost a century critics of George Bernard Shaw's dramatic works have accepted the characterization of Shaw as an artist and thinker well ahead of his time with regard to social issues women's liberation in particular. Since the first wave of feminist criticism in the 1960s and 1970s, however, very little effort has been made to examine Shaw's works in the light of the most recent and challenging developments in feminist theory and gender studies. Now, at a time of renewed historical interest in his plays, J. Ellen Gainor brings the critical understanding of Shaw's work into the present day. Gainor introduces previously unexamined reviews and articles by Shaw's female contemporaries and discovers among them a remarkable resistance to his depictions of women. Through an analysis of three major character tropes Gainor discovers dramaturgical patterns in Shaw's gender construction that work against the contention that the author created positive and progressive images of women and that situate his work well within the dominant social ideologies of the late Victorian and Edwardian eras. Gainor demonstrates that positioning Shaw firmly among his contemporaries may actually resolve some of the troubling issues in his dramaturgy, allowing us to understand more clearly the origins of a number of his female character types, and even to see continuities throughout his work where they have not been shown before.

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