Re-dressing the canon

Re-dressing the canon1997
About this book
From Aristophanes to Split Britches, gender and performance have been inextricably linked to the stage. In a wide-ranging series of essays Re-Dressing the Canon examines the relationship and posits ways in which the self-referential conventions of theatre can reveal the performative element of gender. Analysing both canonical texts and contemporary productions in a lively, jargon-free prose style, Re-Dressing the Canon finds feminist fissures within the performance conventions of patriarchal drama. Among the dramatic texts considered are those of: * Aristophanes * Ibsen * Yiddish theatre * Mabou Mines * Deborah Warner * Shakespeare * Brecht * Ridiculous Theatre * Split Britches Tony Kushner. Alisa Solomon moves beyond psychoanalytic approaches that have dominated feminist theatre criticism of the last decade, offering a new technique for investigating the relationship between theatre and gender. Re-Dressing the Canon bridges the boundary between theory and practice to make for a highly stimulating volume for theorists, students, contemporary performance-goers and practitioners alike.
Details
- First published
- 1997
- OL Work ID
- OL2625394W
Subjects
ArtDramaHistory and criticismNonfictionPerforming ArtsSex role in literatureTheater, YiddishWomen in literatureYiddish TheaterDrama, history and criticismTheaterYiddish dramaThéâtreHistoire et critiqueFemmes dans la littératureRôle selon le sexe dans la littératureThéâtre yiddishThéâtre (Genre littéraire)