Voices Made Flesh: Performing Women's AutobiographyLynn C. Miller, Jacqueline Taylor, M. Heather Carver University of Wisconsin Press, 2003 - 322 oldal This volume includes scripts and essays about performances of the lives of women such as Gertrude Stein, Georgia O'Keeffe and Anais Nin, which consider issues that arise when a woman represents another woman's life. In the second section, seven performers tell their own stories, engaging issues of sexual orientation, ethnicity, race, loss of parent, disability, life and death. autobiographical performance. It examines the links between theory and criticism of women's autobiography, feminist performance theory and performance practice. |
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... knew my mother , Belle ; they knew how she had notarized herself upon my body and knew how I had struggled to be a reliable narrator to her text all of my life . Performing the highly contested relationship be- tween Tami / Belle ...
... knew my mother , Belle ; they knew how she had notarized herself upon my body and knew how I had struggled to be a reliable narrator to her text all of my life . Performing the highly contested relationship be- tween Tami / Belle ...
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... knew that somewhere within that blur , all that was being said was " ready set go " I just couldn't bring myself to trust my own crude perception ; even though I knew , crude as it was , it could still steer me right , get me out of the ...
... knew that somewhere within that blur , all that was being said was " ready set go " I just couldn't bring myself to trust my own crude perception ; even though I knew , crude as it was , it could still steer me right , get me out of the ...
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... knew the mechanics for drowning from TV . How the body is snatched down , then shoots up again spluttering . Three times they say but I knew , again from TV , that it wasn't quite that clean , that clear . The real act of drowning was ...
... knew the mechanics for drowning from TV . How the body is snatched down , then shoots up again spluttering . Three times they say but I knew , again from TV , that it wasn't quite that clean , that clear . The real act of drowning was ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Exploring Womens Autobiography | 15 |
A Critical Autobiography | 33 |
Gertrude Stein Never Enough | 47 |
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