Staging motherhood British women playwrights, 1956 to the present /

Focusing on post-1956 British women playwrights, this book questions to what extent transformations in women's lives have impacted on theatre. Contributing to a range of discourses, including gender studies, cultural studies and theatre and performance studies, this timely volume is crucial to...

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Main Authors: Komporaly, Jozefina.
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Literature type: Electronic Software eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230598485
Summary: Focusing on post-1956 British women playwrights, this book questions to what extent transformations in women's lives have impacted on theatre. Contributing to a range of discourses, including gender studies, cultural studies and theatre and performance studies, this timely volume is crucial to our understanding of women's drama in this period.
'As it stands, the study is an invaluable survey of how motherhood has been represented in women's writing for the theatre during the last fifty years. It is an impressive introduction to the topic, and offers a discussion of rare material for those specializing in post-1956 British theatre or theatre by women.' - Carina Bartleet, Theatre Research International.
Item Description: Electronic book text.
Epublication based on: 9781403999092, 2006.
Carrier Form: 224 p.
ISBN: 9781403999092
9780230598485 :
023059848X :
CLC: I561.073
Contents: List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction Rethinking Motherhood: Instances of Proto-feminism Irreversible Choice: Female Professional Success Challenging the Bond: Mothers versus Daughters Daughters as Mothers: The Teenager as Potential Parent Alternative Routes: Lesbian Mothering, Adoption Maternal Desire Against the Odds Alternative Dramaturgies: Rewriting the Maternal Body Conclusion Bibliography Index.