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Women in Theatre 2£3
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Inspired by a series of debates at the Conference of Women Theatre Directors and Administrators, the articles in this issue record the history of women in the theatre and honour their accomplishments. It also aims to establish role models for women and enrich creativity in this domain.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Introduction
- Shakespeare’s Cleopatra, the Male Gaze, and Madonna: Performance Dilemmas
- Uncovering Heroines: Some Theatrical Perspectives on the French Revolution
- Dialogues of the Heart: Norodom Sihanouk and Mahatma Ghandi as Portrayed by Hélène Cixous
- On Creativity and Anger
- Revolution and Poetry in Feyder’s Le Chant du retour
- Laughing All the Way to the Ghetto: Lesbian Farce
- Women, Theatre, and Territory: The Omaha Magic Theatre and the Boundaries of Theatrical Performance
- Songs of the Twentieth Century: The Plays of Ludmila Petrushevskaya
- Bloody Hard Work: Women in Nontraditional Work in Theatre
- Mother Tongue: Colonized Bodies and Performing Cultures
- Women’s Theatre in Italy
- Demeter Beneath the Sand
- Index