Feminist Theatrical Revisions of Classic Works: Critical Essays

Feminist Theatrical Revisions of Classic Works: Critical Essays

by Sharon Friedman (Editor)
Feminist Theatrical Revisions of Classic Works: Critical Essays

Feminist Theatrical Revisions of Classic Works: Critical Essays

by Sharon Friedman (Editor)

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Overview

Re-visioning the classics, often in a subversive mode, has evolved into its own theatrical genre in recent years, and many of these productions have been informed by feminist theory and practice. This book examines recent adaptations of classic texts (produced since 1980) influenced by a range of feminisms, and illustrates the significance of historical moment, cultural ideology, dramaturgical practice, and theatrical venue for shaping an adaptation. Essays are arranged according to the period and genre of the source text re-visioned: classical theater and myth (e.g. Antigone, Metamorphoses), Shakespeare and seventeenth-century theater (e.g. King Lear, The Rover), nineteenth and twentieth century narratives and reflections (e.g. The Scarlet Letter, Jane Eyre, A Room of One's Own), and modern drama (e.g. A Doll House, A Streetcar Named Desire).


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786434251
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 11/25/2008
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Sharon Friedman is a professor at the Gallatin School, New York University.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     
Introduction
SHARON FRIEDMAN     

I. CLASSICAL THEATER AND MYTH
All Is Not Right in the House of Atreus: Feminist Theatrical Renderings of the Oresteia
JULIE MALNIG     
The Philomela Myth as Postcolonial Feminist Theater: Timberlake Wertenbaker’s The Love of the Nightingale
MAYA E. ROTH     
Mary Zimmerman’s Metamorphoses: Storytelling Theater as Feminist Process
ANDREA J. NOURYEH     
The Political Is Personal: Feminism, Democracy and Antigone Project
CAROL MARTIN     

II. SHAKESPEARE AND SEVENTEENTH CENTURY THEATER
Lear’s Daughters and Sons: Twisting the Canonical Landscape
LESLEY FERRIS     
The Feminist Playwright as Critic: Paula Vogel, Ann-Marie MacDonald, and Djanet Sears Interpret Othello
SHARON FRIEDMAN     
Transgressive Female Desire and Subversive Critique in the Seventeenth Century Canon: JoAnne Akalaitis’s Staging
Phèdre, The Rover, and ’Tis Pity She’s a Whore
CHERYL BLACK     
Reconfiguring the Text and the Self: The Wooster Group’s To You, the Birdie! (Phèdre)
JOHAN CALLENS     

III. NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURY NARRATIVES AND REFLECTIONS: THE ROMANCE, THE NOVEL, AND THE ESSAY
Outside the Law: Feminist Adaptations of The Scarlet Letter
LENORA CHAMPAGNE     
Expressions of “Lust and Rage”: Shared Experience Theatre’s Adaptation of Jane Eyre
KRISTIN CROUCH     
A Mystical Place Called Grand Isle: Adapting Kate Chopin’s The Awakening
CHIORI MIYAGAWA     
SITI Company’s Room: Theatrical Performance and/as Feminist Invitational Rhetoric
SANDEE K. MCGLAUN     

IV. MODERN DRAMA
Deconstructing (A Streetcar Named) Desire: Gender Re-citation in Belle Reprieve
DEBORAH R. GEIS     
Nora’s Journey Through a Century of Feminisms to the Postmodern Stage of Mabou Mines DollHouse
AMY S. GREEN     

Bibliography     
About the Contributors     
Index     
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