Feminist Theatrical Revisions of Classic Works
Critical Essays
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:25th Nov '08
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Re-visioning the classics, often in a subversive mode, has evolved into its own theatrical genre in recent years, and many of these productions have been informed by feminist theory and practice. This book examines recent adaptations of classic texts (produced since 1980) influenced by a range of feminisms, and illustrates the significance of historical moment, cultural ideology, dramaturgical practice, and theatrical venue for shaping an adaptation. Essays are arranged according to the period and genre of the source text re-visioned: classical theater and myth (e.g. Antigone, Metamorphoses), Shakespeare and seventeenth-century theater (e.g. King Lear, The Rover), nineteenth and twentieth century narratives and reflections (e.g. The Scarlet Letter, Jane Eyre, A Room of One's Own), and modern drama (e.g. A Doll House, A Streetcar Named Desire).
“a perceptive and broadly conceived overview for those who wish to become acquainted with the kinds of adaptations created by women in theatre over the past thirty years…the dazzling variety of the dramatic texts and productions encompassed by the volume will be a delight to any serious student of drama and theatre”—Text and Presentation, 2009.
ISBN: 9780786434251
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
Weight: 408g
300 pages