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Feminist Theatres in the USA: Staging Women's Experience
Contributor(s): Canning, Charlotte (Author)
ISBN: 041509805X     ISBN-13: 9780415098052
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $47.45  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 1995
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Annotation: Between 1969 and 1986 there was an explosion of feminist theater activity in the United States. For the first time in history women had an enormous collective impact on theater. No longer content with portraying women's experiences created from a male imagination and occupying only a few isolated positions in theater organizations, women, inspired by the growing feminist movement, formed theater groups across the country that were heterogenous in size, repertory, organization and politics. "Feminist Theaters in the USA" is a fresh, informative portrait of this key era in feminist and theater history.
Charlotte Canning interviews over thirty women who took part in the dynamic feminist theater of the 1970s and 1980s. They provide first-hand accounts of the excitement, struggles and innovations which formed their experience. "Feminist Theaters in the USA" explores the history of these groups and their formation, discussing the politics and methods which definedand shaped their work. The book also considers the productions they brought to the stage, and their reception from critics and audiences. Merging these elements, Canning constructs a compelling combination of historical survey, critique and celebration.
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BISAC Categories:
- Art
- Performing Arts | Theater - History & Criticism
Dewey: 792.097
LCCN: 95012132
Series: Gender in Performance
Physical Information: 0.64" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.80 lbs) 282 pages
 
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Feminist Theaters in the USA is a fresh, informative portrait of a key era in feminist and theater history It is vital reading for feminist students, theater historians and theater practitioners. Their continued movement forward will be challenged and enriched by this timely look back at the trials and accomplishments of their predecessors.
Canning interviews over thirty women who took part in the dynamic feminist theater of the 1970s and 1980s. They provide first-hand accounts of the excitement, struggles and innovations which formed their experience. From this foundation Cannning constructs a compelling combination of historical survey, critique and celebration which explores:
* The history of the groups and their formation
* The politics which shaped their work
* Their methods and creative processes
* The productions they brought to the stage
* The reception from critics and audiences