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Feminist views on the English stage: women playwrights, 1990-2000

Elaine Aston c2003 © Cambridge University Press
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Series
  • Cambridge Studies in Modern Theatre
ISBN(s)
  • 9780521800037 (hardcover)
  • 9780511105449 (ebook)
  • 9780521804677 (paper)
Subject
  • Dance & Performance History
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  • Table of Contents

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  • Frontmatter
  • Acknowledgements (page x)
  • 1 A Feminist view on the 1990s (page 1)
  • 2 Telling feminist tales: Caryl Churchill (page 18)
  • 3 Saying no to Daddy: child sexual abuse, the 'big hysteria' (page 37)
  • 4 Girl power, the new feminism? (page 59)
  • 5 Sarah Kane: the 'bad girl of our stage'? (page 77)
  • 6 Performing identities (page 98)
  • 7 Feminist connections to a multicultural 'scene' (page 125)
  • 8 Feminism past, and future? Timberlake Wertenbaker (page 149)
  • 9 Tales for the twenty-first century: final reflections (page 169)
  • Notes (page 174)
  • Bibliography (page 215)
  • Index (page 229)
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