Staging Masculinity

Staging Masculinity
Title Staging Masculinity PDF eBook
Author Carla J. McDonough
Publisher McFarland
Pages 193
Release 2006-07-05
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0786427361

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The men in plays such as Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman or Sam Shephard's True West are often presented as universal; little attention is given to the gender dynamics involved in the characters. This work looks at how contemporary playwrights, including Miller, Shepard, Eugene O'Neill, David Mamet, and August Wilson, stage masculinity in their works. It becomes apparent that male playwrights return often to the issues of troubled manhood, usually masked in other issues such as war, business or family. The plays indicate both the attractiveness of the model of traditional masculinity and the illusive nature of this image, which all too often fractures and fails the characters who pursue it. O'Neill's play The Hairy Ape and the character Yank receive much attention.

Staging Masculinity

Staging Masculinity
Title Staging Masculinity PDF eBook
Author Erik Gunderson
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 292
Release 2000-11-08
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780472111398

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Examines ancient notions of what constitutes a "good man"

Staging Masculinity

Staging Masculinity
Title Staging Masculinity PDF eBook
Author Erik Gunderson
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 284
Release 2000-11-08
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 0472111396

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Examines ancient notions of what constitutes a "good man"

Staging Masculinity

Staging Masculinity
Title Staging Masculinity PDF eBook
Author Carla Jane McDonough
Publisher
Pages 313
Release 1992
Genre American drama
ISBN

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Staging Masculinities

Staging Masculinities
Title Staging Masculinities PDF eBook
Author Michael Mangan
Publisher Palgrave
Pages 276
Release 2002-10-30
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780333720189

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One man in his time plays many parts/His acts being seven ages', asserts Shakespeare's Jacques, in a speech which foreshadows what has become a commonplace of contemporary gender theory: that masculinity, far from being a secure, unproblematic gender identity, is a site of crisis and contradictions. Staging Masculinities engages with the complex and paradoxical history of masculinities by exploring the ways in which changing concepts of what it means 'to be a man' have been represented, celebrated, examined and critiqued on mainstream Western - and particularly English - stages. Mapping a history of masculinities onto a history of theatre, Michael Mangan analyses a wide range of plays and performances, from Henry V to Peter Pan, and from medieval liturgical drama to contemporary West-End hits. In the process Mangan offers new and gendered readings of several familiar plays, and traces an intricate relationship between theatrical performance and gender performance.

Staging Masculinities

Staging Masculinities
Title Staging Masculinities PDF eBook
Author Michael Mangan
Publisher Red Globe Press
Pages 0
Release 2003-01-18
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780333720196

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One man in his time plays many parts/His acts being seven ages', asserts Shakespeare's Jacques, in a speech which foreshadows what has become a commonplace of contemporary gender theory: that masculinity, far from being a secure, unproblematic gender identity, is a site of crisis and contradictions. Staging Masculinities engages with the complex and paradoxical history of masculinities by exploring the ways in which changing concepts of what it means 'to be a man' have been represented, celebrated, examined and critiqued on mainstream Western - and particularly English - stages. Mapping a history of masculinities onto a history of theatre, Michael Mangan analyses a wide range of plays and performances, from Henry V to Peter Pan, and from medieval liturgical drama to contemporary West-End hits. In the process Mangan offers new and gendered readings of several familiar plays, and traces an intricate relationship between theatrical performance and gender performance.

Staging Gender in Behn and Centlivre

Staging Gender in Behn and Centlivre
Title Staging Gender in Behn and Centlivre PDF eBook
Author Nancy Eileen Copeland
Publisher Routledge
Pages 214
Release 2004
Genre Drama
ISBN

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Staging Gender in Behn and Centlivre studies the representation of gender in four of the most important plays by the leading professional women playwrights of the late Stuart period. Behn's The Rover (1677) and The Luckey Chance (1686) and Centlivre's The Busie Body (1709) and The Wonder: A Woman Keeps a Secret (1714) are first placed in their original theatrical and cultural contexts and then studied through subsequent productions and adaptations extending from the eighteenth century to the twentieth. The detailed analysis of these plays is framed by a discussion of the cultural position of the playwrights and the kind of comedy they wrote. The survival of these plays in the repertoire offers an unusual opportunity to examine the theatrical 'double life' of works by early women playwrights. The lengthy production histories of these comedies placed them in dialogue with radically different ideas of appropriate and permissible behavior for both women and men. The resulting productions, alterations, and adaptations included both feminist reinterpretations and recuperations of the plays' challenges to dominant meanings of gender. This book will be of interest to scholars and students of dramatic literature, theatre, and women's studies.