Southern Women Playwrights

Southern Women Playwrights
Title Southern Women Playwrights PDF eBook
Author Robert L. Mcdonald
Publisher University Alabama Press
Pages 288
Release 2002
Genre Literary Criticism
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This timely collection addresses the neglected state of scholarship on southern women dramatists by bringing together the latest criticism on some of the most important playwrights of the 20th century. Coeditors Robert McDonald and Linda Rohrer Paige attribute the neglect of southern women playwrights in scholarly criticism to "deep historical prejudices" against drama itself and against women artists in general, especially in the South. Their call for critical awareness is answered by the 15 essays they include in Southern Women Playwrights, considerations of the creative work of universally acclaimed playwrights such as Beth Henley, Marsha Norman, and Lillian Hellman (the so-called "Trinity") in addition to that of less-studied playwrights, including Zora Neale Hurston, Carson McCullers, Alice Childress, Naomi Wallace, Amparo Garcia, Paula Vogel, and Regina Porter. This collection springs from a series of associated questions regarding the literary and theatrical heritage of the southern woman playwright, the unique ways in which southern women have approached the conventional modes of comedy and tragedy, and the ways in which the South, its types and stereotypes, its peculiarities, its traditions-both literary and cultural-figure in these women's plays. Especially relevant to these questions are essays on Lillian Hellman, who resisted the label "southern writer," and Carson McCullers, who never attempted to ignore her southernness. This book begins by recovering little-known or unknown episodes in the history of southern drama and by examining the ways plays assumed importance in the lives of southern women in the early 20th century. It concludes with a look at one of the most vibrant, diverse theatre scenes outside New York today-Atlanta.

Marginalized

Marginalized
Title Marginalized PDF eBook
Author Casey Kayser
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 218
Release 2021-08-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1496835948

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Winner of the 2021 Eudora Welty Prize In contrast to other literary genres, drama has received little attention in southern studies, and women playwrights in general receive less recognition than their male counterparts. In Marginalized: Southern Women Playwrights Confront Race, Region, and Gender, author Casey Kayser addresses these gaps by examining the work of southern women playwrights, making the argument that representations of the American South on stage are complicated by difficulties of identity, genre, and region. Through analysis of the dramatic texts, the rhetoric of reviews of productions, as well as what the playwrights themselves have said about their plays and productions, Kayser delineates these challenges and argues that playwrights draw on various conscious strategies in response. These strategies, evident in the work of such playwrights as Pearl Cleage, Sandra Deer, Lillian Hellman, Beth Henley, Marsha Norman, and Shay Youngblood, provide them with the opportunity to lead audiences to reconsider monolithic understandings of northern and southern regions and, ultimately, create new visions of the South.

Special Issue

Special Issue
Title Special Issue PDF eBook
Author Southern quarterly
Publisher
Pages 117
Release 1987
Genre Women dramatists, American
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Southern Women Playwrights

Southern Women Playwrights
Title Southern Women Playwrights PDF eBook
Author Milly S. Barranger
Publisher
Pages 117
Release 1987
Genre American drama
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African Women Playwrights

African Women Playwrights
Title African Women Playwrights PDF eBook
Author Kathy A. Perkins
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 386
Release 2009
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0252075730

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For the first time, a distinctive collection of plays by African women published in English

Friendship and Sympathy: Communities of Southern Women Writers

Friendship and Sympathy: Communities of Southern Women Writers
Title Friendship and Sympathy: Communities of Southern Women Writers PDF eBook
Author Rosemary M. Magee
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 364
Release 1992
Genre American literature
ISBN 9781617033971

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Contemporary African American Women Playwrights

Contemporary African American Women Playwrights
Title Contemporary African American Women Playwrights PDF eBook
Author Philip C. Kolin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 218
Release 2007-11-07
Genre Art
ISBN 1135866481

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In the last 50 years, American and World theatre have been challenged and enriched by the rise to prominence of numerous female African American dramatists. Contemporary African American Women Playwrights is the first critical volume to explore the contexts and influences of these writers, and their exploration of black history and identity through a wealth of diverse, courageous and visionary dramas.