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Women in performance : repurposing failure

Author
  • Gorman, Sarah
Additional Author(s)
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Publisher
London: Routledge, 2021
Language
English
ISBN
9781138223356
Series
Subject(s)
  • FEMINISM AND THEATER
  • WOMEN IN THE PERFORMING ARTS
  • WOMEN IN THE THEATER
Notes
. Bibliography: p. 206. Index: p. 207-216
Abstract
Women in Performance: Repurposing Failure charts the renewed popularity of intersectional feminism, gender, race and identity politics in contemporary Western experimental theatre, comedy and performance through the featured artists’ ability to strategically repurpose failure.

Failure has provided a popular frame through which to theorise recent avantgarde performance, even though the work rarely acknowledges stakes tend to be higher for women than men. This book analyses the imperative work of a number of female, non-binary and trans* practitioners who resist the postmodern doctrine of ‘post-identity’ and attempt to foster a sense of agency on stage. By using feminism as a critical lens, Gorman interrogates received ideas about performance failure and negotiates contradictions between contemporary white feminism, intersectional feminism, gender and sexuality.

Women in Performance: Repurposing Failure reveals how performance has the power to both observe and reject contemporary feminist and postmodern theory, rendering this text an invaluable resource for theatre and performance studies students and those grappling with the disciplinary tensions between feminism, gender, queer and trans* studies. ~back cover
Physical Dimension
Number of Page(s)
x, 216 p.
Dimension
23 cm.
Other Desc.
ill.
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