An edition of Blowing up the skirt of history (2020)

Blowing up the skirt of history

recovered and reanimated plays by early Canadian women dramatists, 1876-1920

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Blowing up the skirt of history
Kym Bird
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An edition of Blowing up the skirt of history (2020)

Blowing up the skirt of history

recovered and reanimated plays by early Canadian women dramatists, 1876-1920

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"From history and politics to fantasy and farce, the first flourish of women's theatre in Canada questioned and critiqued the discourses that formed and informed ideas of gender, sex, and sexuality. While still seduced by an abiding belief in the truth of separate spheres that mark out the hierarchies of men's and women's roles, these plays, in a variety of genres, challenged conventional notions of the private and public in the service of women's rights and social reform. Blowing up the Skirt of History revives ten theatrical comedies that staged the promise of social change, empowered a counterpublic of politically vocal and socially powerful women's voices, and put women's artistic work and lives in the spotlight. When middle- and upper-class women participated in the theatre - as audience members, as playwrights, and as producers - they in turn signalled its authenticity and acceptability. Informed by feminist materialism and public sphere theory as categories of reclamation and analysis, the book's general introduction situates the plays in Canadian women's history, politics, ideologies of gender, theatrical modernism, colonialism, and a newly industrializing nation. Introductions to each work explore the playwrights' biographies, their political activity, and their literary output. Additionally they recount each play's production history and historicize the ways in which it intervenes in the ideologies of the age. Blowing up the Skirt of History reconstructs a long-overlooked corpus of early dramatic writing and restores it to Canadian theatrical history. These plays, and others like them, are exemplars of the types of theatre that became increasingly appropriate to and supportive of middle- and upper-class Anglo-Canadian women's culture over the turn of the twentieth century."--

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Pages
407

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Montreal, Kingston, London, Chicago

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Dewey Decimal Class
812/.40809287, C812/.40809287
Library of Congress
PN56.5.W64 B57 2020

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Pagination
1 online resource (xiv, 407 pages)
Number of pages
407

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44029410M
ISBN 10
022800425X
ISBN 13
9780228004257
OCLC/WorldCat
1163927444

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