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Re: Producing Women's Dramatic History - The Politics of Playing in Toronto

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Informationen zum Autor D.A. Hadfield D.A. Hadfield teaches English, drama and theatre studies at the University of Guelph and St. Jerome's University (Waterloo, Ontario). Her readings of theatre history consider critical and historical narratives in the context of the archival materialsthe textual residues" of performancethat are implicated in the systems of representation. Klappentext Traces the process of creating theatrical "success" and investigates how the politics involved influence what we perceive as "good" playwriting. Zusammenfassung Within the last generation, Canadian drama, like other literary forms, has seen the emergence of works by women that re-vision the role of women in history. However, in order to write themselves into theatre history, women have had to negotiate a complex journey through both pages and stages, a network of public production that is highly politically charged at every turn. This book examines the strategies employed by seven feminist productions that have managed to achieve a canonic place in the recorded history of Canadian theatre. All of the plays under consideration here exist (or have existed) in at least one published script form. However, Dorothy Hadfield’s purpose here is not to analyze these scripts for the definitive meaning of the narratives in these plays, nor is she trying to suggest how a reader or audience should inevitably read them. Instead, Hadfield is trying to account for how and why these scripts came to exist in published form, given the strong implicit connection between publication and a public assumption of good” or successful” theatre. In a system where textual visibility leads to opportunities for study, reproduction and validation for both play and playwright, the permanence of script publication can have real economic and ideological advantages. By analyzing publicity materials, photos, programs, reviews, box office and theatre records, it is possible to trace the process of creating a theatrical success,” as well as to assess what effect that critical verdict has on the shape of the script publications of these works. In effect, by placing the textual artifacts left behind by these performances in the context of their production and reception, in part through a carefully constructed ideological compatibility throughout the production process, it is possible to investigate how the politics of the theatrical process influences what we perceive as good” playwriting. ...

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Auteurs A. D. Hadfield, D A Hadfield, D. A. Hadfield, D.A. Hadfield
Collaboration Frank Davey (Editeur)
Edition Northwestern University Press
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 30.04.2007
 
EAN 9780889225633
ISBN 978-0-88922-563-3
Pages 288
Dimensions 140 mm x 210 mm x 19 mm
Thèmes New Canadian Criticism
New Canadian Criticism
Catégories Littérature > Poésie, théâtre
Sciences humaines, art, musique > Linguistique et littérature > Linguistique et littérature anglaises

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