Re-Dressing the Canon
Essays on Theatre and Gender
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:30th Oct '97
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Re-Dressing the Canon examines the relationship between gender and performance in a series of essays which combine the critique of specific live performances with an astute theoretical analysis. Alisa Solomon discusses both canonical texts and contemporary productions in a lively jargon-free style. Among the dramatic texts considered are those of Aristophanes, Ibsen, Yiddish theatre, Mabou Mines, Deborah Warner, Shakespeare, Brecht, Split Britches, Ridiculous Theatre, and Tony Kushner.
Bringing to bear theories of 'gender performativity' upon theatrical events, the author explores:
* the 'double disguise' of cross-dressed boy-actresses
* how gender relates to genre (particularly in Ibsens' realism)
* how canonical theatre represented gender in ways which maintain traditional images of masculinity and femininity.
'Like its author, this study crosses expansive terrain...' - Theatre Research Journal, 1998
`lively, accessible and thought-provoking..what is especially refreshing about her approach is that she has a practical theatre background to bring to her commentaries..a welcome addition to the field of feminist theatre studies.' - New Theatre Quarterly, 1999.
ISBN: 9780415157209
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Weight: 453g
224 pages