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245 00 $aWomen in American theatre /$cedited by Helen Krich Chinoy and Linda Walsh Jenkins.
250 $aRev. and expanded 3rd ed.
260 $aNew York :$bTheatre Communications Group :$bSt. Paul, MN :$bExclusively distributed to the book trade by Consortium Book Sales and Distribution,$c2006.
300 $axxxv, 555 pages ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 491-519) and index.
505 00 $tInterrogating the past, or women in theatre - then and now : a preface /$rHelen Krich Chinoy --$tTheatre, activism and personal change : a preface /$rLinda Walsh Jenkins --$tArt versus business : the challenge of women in American theatre : an introduction /$rHelen Krich Chinoy --$g1.$tFemale rites /$rLinda Walsh Jenkins --$tSex roles and shamans /$rLinda Walsh Jenkins --$tTrampling out the vintage /$rSusan Dye Lee --$tFriendship and ritual in the WTUL /$rElizabeth Payne Moore --$tRites and rights /$rCynthia Patterson and Bari J. Watkins --$tCrowning Miss California, again /$rJames H. Bierman --$tTake back the night /$rStarhawk --$tRitual and the national Black theatre /$rBarbara Ann Teer --$tThe story of a mother, a ritual drama /$rMartha Boesing /$rThe Women of at the Foot of the Mountain --$t"Lesson I bleed" : Adrienne Kennedy's blood rites /$rRosemary K. Curb --$g2.$tThe actress /$rHelen Krich Chinoy --$tAnne Brunton Merry : first star /$rGresdna Doty --$tEnter the Harlot /$rClaudia D. Johnson --$tWomen in male roles : Charlotte Cushman and others /$rYvonne Shafer --$tAdah Isaacs Menken in Mazeppa /$rLois Adler --$tLydia Thompson and the "British Blondes" /$rMarlie Moses --$tHorrible prettiness : a cultural analysis of "British Blondes" /$rRobert C. Allen --$tHenrietta Vinton Davis : Shakespearean actress /$rErrol Hill --$tMary Shaw : a fighting champion /$rRobert A. Schanke --$tAileen Stanley, her life and times /$rGrayce Susan Burian --$tWomen mimes in America /$rBari Rolfe --$tThe art of Ruth Draper /$rMuriel McKenna --$tUta Hagen and Eva Le Gallienne /$rSusan Spector and Steven Urkowitz --$tAlvina Krause on women in theatre /$rBillie McCants --$tAlvina Krause - a teacher of life /$rDavid Downs --$tActing female /$rFaye E. Dudden --$g3.$tHere are the women playwrights /$rHelen Krich Chinoy --$tMercy Warren : satirist of the revolution /$rAlice McDonnell Robinson --$tLooking to women : Rachel Crothers and the feminist heroine /$rLois Gottlieb --$tApropos of women and the folk play /$rRachel France --$tAnne Nichols : $1,000,000.00 playwright /$rDoris Abramson and Laurilyn Harris --$tSophie Treadwell : agent for change /$rLouise Heck-Rabi --$tGertrude Stein : form and content /$rBetsy Alayne Ryan --$tThe comic muse of Mary Chase /$rAlbert Wertheim --$tLillian Hellman talks about women : interviews /$rNora Ephron, Bill Moyers, Stephanie de Pue, Christine Doudna, Marilyn Berger and Sylvie Drake --$tLorraine Hansberry : artist, activist, feminist /$rMargaret Wilkerson --$tWomen alone, women together /$rHonor Moore --$g4.$tIf not an actress, what? ... /$rHelen Krich Chinoy --$tWomen open Augusta's first theatre /$rMary Julia Curtis --$tArt theatre in hull-house /$rJ. Dennis Rich --$tWomen directors - the early years /$rShirlee Hennigan --$tHallie Flanagan : practical visionary /$rPauline Hahn --$tTalent and the times /$rToby Cole --$tMatriarchs of the regional theatre /$rDorothy B. Magnus --$tPeggy Clark Kelley : reminiscences of a "designing" woman /$rPeggy Clark Kelley --$tThe lady is a critic /$rCaroline J. Dodge Latta --$tCasting by Juliet Taylor : an interview /$rHelen Krich Chinoy --$g5.$tImages /$rLinda Walsh Jenkins --$tThe second face of the idol : women in Melodrama /$rRosemarie K. Bank --$tWomen in Pulitzer prize plays, 1918-1949 /$rJudith Louise Stephens --$tThe women's world of Glaspell's trifles /$rKaren F. Stein --$tBlack women in plays by black playwrights /$rJeanne-Marie A. Miller --$tWho put the "tragic" in the tragic mulatto? /$rWinona L. Fletcher --$tCreative drama : sex-role stereotyping? /$rLin Wright --$tFemale protagonists in the plays of Suzan Zeder /$rSusan Pearson-Davis --$g6.$tFeminist theatre /$rLinda Walsh Jenkins --$tFeminist theatre : a rhetorical phenomenon /$rPatti P. Gillespie --$tCaravan theatre /$rBobbi Ausubel --$tOmaha magic theatre /$rLinda Walsh Jenkins --$tThe Washington area feminist theatre /$rMary Catherine Wilkins and Cathleen Schurr --$tWomen's interart theatre /$rHelen Krich Chinoy --$tNew York feminist theatre troupe /$rClaudette Charbonneau and Lucy Winer --$tThe lavender cellar theatre /$rDinah L. Leavitt --$tAt the foot of the mountain /$rLinda Walsh Jenkins --$tSpiderwoman /$rLinda Walsh Jenkins --$tThe women's experimental theatre /$rSondra Segal and Roberta Sklar --$tRebeccah : rehearsal notes /$rKaren Malpede --$tSplit britches /$rLinda Walsh Jenkins --$tFefu and her friends /$rBeverley Byers Pevitts --$tA rainbow of voices /$rPhyllis Mael --$tFeminism and political theatre /$rLinda Walsh Jenkins --$tProcess and problems /$rMartha Boesing --$tReflections /$rRoberta Sklar --$tStaging women's experience : feminist theatres in the USA /$rCharlotte Canning --$tChanges and legacies /$rLinda Walsh Jenkins --$g7.$tFeminist theatrical theories /$rLinda Walsh Jenkins --$tA feminist theory of theatre : introduction /$rPatti P. Gillespie --$tSemiotics and the gaze : toward a new poetics /$rSue-Ellen Case --$tThe discourse of feminisms : the spectator and representation /$rJill Dolan --$tToward a gestic feminist criticism /$rElin Diamond --$tFeminism and psychoanalysis /$rJanelle Reinelt --$tWomen, woman and the subject of feminism : feminist directions /$rEsther Beth Sullivan --$t"Not ... but"/"not-not-me" : musings on cross-gender performance /$rRhonda Blair --$tFocus on the body : pain, praxis and pleasure in feminist performance /$rJeanie Forte --$tCritique of postmodern theory, conclusion : 1990s and beyond /$rPatti P. Gillespie --$tAbout face : performing race in fashion and theatre /$rDorinne Kondo --$tUnder the "trickster's" sign : toward a reading of Ntozake Shange /$rSandra L. Richards --$g8.$tVoices at the millennium /$rHelen Krich Chinoy --$tThe "colored girls phenomenon" /$rSydne Mahone --$tFinding place and voice as a Chicana lesbian /$rCherrie Moraga --$tFast-talking, quick-thinking black women /$rPearl Cleage --$tThe Asian American spectator and the politics of realism /$rJosephine Lee --$t"So much more than just myself" : women theatre artists in the south /$rCindy Lutenbacher --$tThe challenges of diversity : questions and complications /$rSuzanne Bennett --$tEve's version /$rDeborah Lubar --$tI see Messiah /$rDeb Margolin --$tKaren Finley : a constant state of becoming : an interview /$rRichard Schechner /$rThe Constant State of Desire, Act II --$tAnnie Sprinkle : dialectical image /$rRebecca Schneider --$tA woman's perspective on Shakespeare /$rTina Packer --$tIn the company of women : Carol Gilligan and Kristin Linklater collaborate to free women's voices /$rSarah Curran Barrett --$tMabou Mines' Ruth Maleczech plays Lear /$rAlisa Solomon --$tStrategies for subverting the canon /$rGay Gibson Cima --$tLois Weaver on feminist acting : an interview /$rElizabeth C. Stroppel --$tThe triune voice /$rBreena Clarke and Glenda Dickerson --$tAnne Bogart - viewpoints : an interview /$rElizabeth C. Stroppel --$tFrom Ruby Dee's memory book /$rRuby Dee --$tJoanne Woodward : changing people's minds /$rHelen Krich Chinoy --$tThe integrity of Estelle Parsons /$rHelen Krich Chinoy --$tI love heroines : Cherry Jones /$rJanice Paran --$tTheatre role models /$rCherry Jones and Paula Vogel --$tKathleen Chalfant : creative life and death /$rRobin Pogrebin --$tWhere do plays come from? : (a conference of women playwrights) /$rMaria Irene Fornes, Wendy MacLeod, Emily Mann, Suzan-Lori Parks, Wendy Wasserstein, Susan Yankowitz and Mary Zimmerman --$tWhite gloves or bare hands /$rTina Howe --$tPolitically incorrect : Paula Vogel : an interview /$rArthur Holmberg --$tMargaret Edson : kindergarten is where it happens /$rGail Cameron --$tWe are not only ourselves : Naomi Wallace : in conversation /$rTony Kushner --$tWhy I write for television /$rTheresa Rebeck --$tWomen at the Helm /$rMisha Berson --$tMaria Irene Fornes : the playwright as director : an interview /$rRod Wooden --$tElizabeth LeCompte /$rAlisa Solomon --$tJulie Taymor : a woman in charge /$rSylvianne Gold --$tTop girls /$rJennifer L. Dineen --$tWhen designers gather --$tMarjorie Kellogg : collaboration --
505 80 $tPat Zipprodt : visualize --$tPatrizia von Brandenstein : film --$tPat Collins : technology --$tJean Rosenthal's light : making visible the magician /$rMary Callahan Boone --$tRe-visioning scenography : a feminist's approach to design for the theatre /$rDelores Ringer --$tJane Alexander : she stoops to conquer /$rMarilyn Stasio --$t1998 : year of the woman? /$rJulia Miles --$tHaving her say : Emily Mann : an interview /$rMelissa Salz Bernstein --$tSharing the work /$rRobbie McCauley --$tAnna Deavere Smith's House arrest /$rEva Wielgat Barnes --$tViewpoints on theatre now /$rAnne Bogart.
650 0 $aWomen in the theater$zUnited States.
700 1 $aChinoy, Helen Krich.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80057094
700 1 $aJenkins, Linda Walsh.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80057093
856 42 $3Publisher description$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/cons041/00037753.html
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