Plays by French and Francophone Women
A Critical Anthology
Judith G Miller editor Christiane Makward editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Michigan Press
Published:21st Dec '94
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Plays by French and Francophone Women presents eight recent plays by contemporary French and francophone women writers. The plays vary in style and form from the satirical to the poetic, from the comedic one-woman show to the potential multi-media esoteric production, and have been written by French, Qué becois, Acadian, and Caribbean francophone writers. The editors have provided informative headnotes to introduce each play, then faithful translations rendered with an ear toward production in English. A general introduction to the volume situates each work within the broader context of contemporary French-language theater by women. The volume also includes an annotated bibliography by Cynthia Running-Johnson of thirty-one additional plays by women in French.
Featured plays and playwrights are The Scent of Sulphur by S. Corinna Bille; When Fairies Thirst by Denise Boucher; Island Memories by Ina Césaire; Warmth: A Bloodsong by Chantal Chawaf; The Goddess Lar or Centuries of Women by Andrée Chedid; The Name of Oedipus: Song of the Forbidden Body by Hélène Cixous; The Table: Womenspeak by Michèle Foucher; and The Rabble by Antonine Maillet.
"This collection sets English-speaking theater scholars and practitioners in compelling conversation with francophone plays and women playwrights, offering a rich diversity of contents, forms, and cultures. By specifying language, hybrids of gender, race, class, and culture are formed; the collective force of these texts blurs the boundaries of nation and language into complex, mutable territories of experience."
—Jill Dolan, The City University of New York
ISBN: 9780472082582
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
360 pages