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Women and Puppetry: Critical and Historical Investigations [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 222 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 458 g, 35 Halftones, black and white; 35 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-May-2019
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415787386
  • ISBN-13: 9780415787383
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 222 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 458 g, 35 Halftones, black and white; 35 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-May-2019
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415787386
  • ISBN-13: 9780415787383
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Women and Puppetry is the first publication dedicated to the study of women in the field of puppetry arts. It includes critical articles and personal accounts that interrogate specific historical moments, cultural contexts, and notions of "woman" on and off stage.

Part I, ‘Critical Investigations’, includes historical and contemporary analyses of women’s roles in society, gender anxiety revealed through the unmarked puppet body, and sexual expression within oppressive social contexts. Part II, ‘Local Contexts: Challenges and Transformations’, investigates work of female practitioners within specific cultural contexts to illuminate how women are intervening in traditionally male spaces. Each chapter in Part II offers brief accounts of specific social histories, barriers, and gender biases that women have faced, and the opportunities afforded female creative leaders to appropriate, revive, and transform performance traditions. And in Part III, ‘Artists Speak’, contemporary artists reflect on their experiences as female practitioners within the art of puppet theatre.

Representing female writers and practitioners from across the globe, Women and Puppetry offers students and scholars a comprehensive interrogation of the challenges and opportunities that women face in this unique art form.

Recenzijos

"This co-edited volume takes strides in object theatres performance history, and does additional service by interrogating gender issues, past and present. The book shows that writing about puppetry and women is necessary, especially as the work of women in puppetry accelerates internationally."

- KATHY FOLEY, Asian Theatre Journal, University of California-Santa Cruz

List of figures
x
Notes on contributors xii
Foreword xvi
Jane Taylor
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction 1(16)
Alissa Mello
Claudia Orenstein
PART I Critical perspectives on women in puppet theatre
17(66)
1 The monster and the corpse: puppetry and the uncanniness of gender performance
19(16)
Laura Purcell-Gates
2 Modes of Pleasure: contemporary feminist erotic puppet theatre from Istanbul with love
35(15)
Deniz Basar
3 Women, marriage, and femininities: "Kkokdu Gaksi Geori" (or the "love triangle" scene) in the Korean traditional puppet play
50(16)
Kyounghye Kwon
4 Erasure, intervention, and reconstruction: imagining women puppeteers in Myanmar
66(17)
Jennifer Goodlander
PART II Local contexts: challenges and transformations
83(58)
5 Werewere Liking, Vicky Tsikplonou, and Adama Lucie Bacco: female artists appropriating puppetry to empower women in West Africa
85(16)
Heather Jeanne Denyer
6 Class, gender, and ritual puppetry: negotiating revival for the hakomawashi puppeteers of Tokushima, Japan
101(14)
Claudia Orenstein
7 Whispering women, shouting puppets: women and puppetry in Iran
115(11)
Salma Mohseni Ardehali
8 Suffragette Judy: Punch and Judy at suffrage fairs and exhibitions in Edwardian London
126(15)
Naomi Paxton
PART III Women practitioners speak
141(56)
9 Women and objects
143(7)
Ana Alvarado
10 An expanded language
150(7)
Yngvild Aspeli
11 A puppeteer in Taiwan
157(8)
Chia-yin Cheng
Chee-Hann Wu
12 Bricolages
165(8)
Theodora Skipitares
13 Kenyan women in puppet theatre
173(6)
Parmeres (Veronica) Silanka
14 Papermoon Puppet Theatre: the journey of making contemporary puppet theatre come alive in the land of Java
179(10)
Maria (Ria) Tri Sulistyani
15 A fragile form
189(8)
Janni Younge
Index 197
Alissa Mello is an independent theatre artist and scholar, whose research interests include women and performance, as well as practice and social justice. Her publications include a chapter in Undisciplining Dance in 9 Movements and 8 Stumbles (2018), and articles in Performance Research, Puppetry International and PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art.

Claudia Orenstein is professor of theatre at Hunter College and the Graduate Center, CUNY. She has spent over a decade writing on puppetry, and her publications include The Routledge Companion to Puppetry and Material Performance (co-editor) and Festive Revolutions: The Politics of Popular Theatre and the San Francisco Mime Troupe.

Cariad Astles is course leader for the BA in puppetry at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, and lecturer in Drama at Exeter University, UK. She specialises in training and directing for puppetry performance and in the use of puppets within healthcare. Her publications include International Puppetry Research: Tracing Past and Present, "Puppetry and dictatorship" in Performing (for) Survival: Theatre, Crisis and Extremity, and "Puppetry Training in Contemporary Live Theatre" in Theatre, Dance and Performance Training.