international essays (1914-1999)
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Tylee, Claire M. > (ed.)
- Contributor
- Krzywinska, Tanya
- Publish Year
- 2000
- Shelfmark
- B1247 - B
- Thesaurus
- eerste wereldoorlog, toneel, theater, zwarte vrouwen, literatuur, televisie, vredesbeweging, Australië, Duitsland, Verenigd Koninkrijk, Verenigde Staten
- Description
- Table of contents: Section One: 1914-1939 1. The Shape of Things to Come: the Remarkable Modernity of Vernon Lee’s Satan the Waster (1915-20) (Gill Plain) 2. Friede Kraze’s Erfüllungen ‘Fulfilment’” a play of today for tomorrow (1915) (Hilde Klein) 3. ‘In singing we say how do you do how do you like the war’: Gertrude Stein’s Irresponsive Wartime ‘Play’ (1916) (Simon Featherstone 4. Women in the Paris Theatre, 1914-1919: ‘plus ça change.. . ‘ (Odile Krakovitch) 5. Alice Dunbar Nelson’s Mine Eyes Have Seen and Black Feminist War-Drama of the Harlem Renaissance (1918-1930) (Clair M. Tylee) 6. Hidden Drama by British Women: Pageants and Sketches from the Great War 1914-1921) (Jane Potter) 7. Berta Lask’s Die Befreiung (‘Liberation’): a Dramatic Experiment (1926) (Agnès Cardinal) 8. Pacificism, Pugilism and Proxemics: Irishwomen and World War I – plays by Sean O’Casey and Eva Gore-Booth (1916-30) (Margaret Llewellyn-Jones) .Section Two: 1974-1999 9. The First World War and Australian national Identity in Dorothy Hewett’s play: The Man from Mukinupin (1979) (Angela Woollacott) 10. Pot Shots to Parting Shots: Wendy Lill’s Fighting Days (1985) (Donna Coates) 11. Theatres of Resistance: Gender, Class and the First World War in Plays by Sheila Rowbotham (9186) and Chris Hannan (1990) (John Fordham) 12. War and Other Unrealities: Christina Reid’s My Name, Shall I Tell you My Name? (1987) and Anne Devlin’s After Easter (1994) (Linden Peach) 13. Visualisation of the Abject in Film Dramatisation of women’s Great War Novels: Jennifer Johnston’s How Many Miles to Babylon? (1974/81) and Pat Barker’s Regeneration (1992/97) (J. Rose Atfield) 14. The Feminisation of the Nation at War in Elaine Morgan’s television adaptation of Vera Brittain’s Testament of Youth (1933/79) (Mary Joannou) 15. ‘Lost Objects of Desire’: Melodrama and Political Idealism in Margarethe von Trott’s Rosa Luxemburg (1985) (Tanya Krzywinska)