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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... lives but also the complexities of staging the partnerships they have forged with these historical figures . Following Langellier's concept that " narra- tives make meaning ” in addition to sharing narratives about our lives , women's ...
... lives but also the complexities of staging the partnerships they have forged with these historical figures . Following Langellier's concept that " narra- tives make meaning ” in addition to sharing narratives about our lives , women's ...
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... lives can transform knowledge bases into nonhegemonic forms . The theoretical questions I am currently problematizing in this document are included in my narrative as a means of situating the audi- ence both to these women's lives and ...
... lives can transform knowledge bases into nonhegemonic forms . The theoretical questions I am currently problematizing in this document are included in my narrative as a means of situating the audi- ence both to these women's lives and ...
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... lives , deconstructing colonial images of third world women , and revealing their narratives as sites of contestation . I contend that it is precisely the breaking of the “ privatism ” of third world women's lives that renders these ...
... lives , deconstructing colonial images of third world women , and revealing their narratives as sites of contestation . I contend that it is precisely the breaking of the “ privatism ” of third world women's lives that renders these ...
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Exploring Womens Autobiography | 15 |
A Critical Autobiography | 33 |
Gertrude Stein Never Enough | 47 |
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