Women as part of the theatre audience in 19th century Romania

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Mitea, I. 2014. Women as part of the theatre audience in 19th century Romania. Journal of Research in Gender Studies. 14 (1), pp. 404-409.
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TitleWomen as part of the theatre audience in 19th century Romania
AuthorsMitea, I.
Abstract

Social change in the nineteenth century resulted in a significant transformation of women's status in the Romanian Principalities. Influenced by the Western civilization, women's interest progressed from the private and domestic field to the social life. Their social status evolved at the same time with the society itself and their playing a more active role in society caused a major change in the mentality of the nineteenth century. The Romanian women of the elite were more educated and began to get involved in the social life and to have an impact on it. The Romanian theatre of the nineteenth century is a place where women are present both in the audience and as actresses.

PublisherAddleton Academic Publishers
JournalJournal of Research in Gender Studies
ISSN2164-0262
Electronic2378-3524
Publication dates
Print01 Dec 2014
Publication process dates
Deposited09 Feb 2022
Accepted01 Jan 2014
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=221733
LanguageEnglish
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