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This work is a timely contribution to the debates surrounding feminism, theatre and performance. The excellent, cross-generational mix of theatre scholars and practitioners engaging in lively, cutting-edge debates on critical topics make this essential reading for students and scholars in Theatre and Performance Studies as well as Gender Studies.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Contributors
- 1 Feminist Futures and the Possibilities of ‘We’?
- 2 Navigating Postfeminism: Writing Out of the Box
- 3 Citizenship and Gender in Asian-British Performance
- 4 Curious Feminists
- 5 ‘Bad Girls’ and ‘Sick Boys’: New Women Playwrights and the Future of Feminism
- 6 Predicting the Past: Histories and Futures in the Work of Women Directors
- 7 The Screens of Time: Feminist Memories and Hopes
- 8 Africa Lives On in We: Histories and Futures of Black Women Artists
- 9 The Politics of the Personal: Autobiography in Performance
- 10 Performing in Glass: Reproduction, Technology, Performance and the Bio-Spectacular
- 11 ‘It is Good to Look at One’s Own Shadow’: A Women’s International Theatre Festival and Questions for International Feminism
- 12 Gendering Space: The Desert and the Psyche in Contemporary Australian Theatre
- 13 Angry Again? – New York Women Artists and Feminist Futures
- Bibliography
- Index