What do women want (in theatre)?

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Melrose, S. 1998. What do women want (in theatre)? in: Goodman, L. and De Gay, J. (ed.) The Routledge Reader in Gender and Performance London Routledge. pp. 131-135
Chapter titleWhat do women want (in theatre)?
AuthorsMelrose, S.
Abstract

This Introductory Chapter to Part 1V ( Feminist Approaches to Gender in Performance) of The Routledge Reader in Gender and Performance (eds Lizbeth Goodman and Jane De Gay), attempted, in 1998, to establish a slightly different perspective with regard to some of the issues specific to a feminist undertaking. It argues that the constitutive complexity of performance is such that a "feminist approach to performance" (as distinct, for example, from feminist critical, spectatorial responses to the same) might be difficult to define, difficult to account for, difficult to attempt, and difficult to actualise in the event. Might we more usefully speak of a "woman's work in performance-making", in the conditions that prevail at the time of writing? Although in Part IV Gayle Austin, Sue-Ellen Case, Barbara Smith and Sandra L. Richards variously set out what, in their view, these "feminist approaches" might be (or have been), each did so, unsurprisingly, from perspectives tied to the time of their writing - for Case, 1988, for Austin, 1990, for Smith, 1977, and for Richards, 1995. Feminisms, after all, have changed, between the mid-1970s and the mid-1990s, while gendered identities, in turn, have been differently configured, in performance-making, writing and performance events, and differently accounted for, and sometimes by men.

Page range131-135
Book titleThe Routledge Reader in Gender and Performance
EditorsGoodman, L. and De Gay, J.
PublisherRoutledge
Place of publicationLondon
ISBN
Hardcover978-0415165839
Publication dates
Print17 Oct 1998
Publication process dates
Deposited28 Apr 2016
Output statusPublished
Additional information

ISBN-10: 0415165830

Web address (URL)https://www.routledge.com/products/9780415165839
LanguageEnglish
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