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Author:
Hill, Shonagh, 1977- author.
Title:
Women and embodied mythmaking in Irish theatre / Shonagh Hill.
Publisher:
New YorkNY : Cambridge University Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
x, 257 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
1900-1999
English drama--History and criticism.--History and criticism.
English drama--History and criticism.--History and criticism.
Women in the theater--Ireland--History--20th century.
Theater--History--Ireland--History--20th century.
Feminism and theater--Ireland--History--20th century.
Women in literature.
Myth in literature.
Human body in literature.
English drama--Irish authors.
English drama--Women authors.
Feminism and theater.
Human body in literature.
Myth in literature.
Theater--Political aspects.
Women in literature.
Women in the theater.
Ireland.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-252) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: a creative female corporeality -- Revolutionary bodies: mythmaking and Irish feminisms -- Unhomely bodies: transforming space -- Process and resistance: metamorphic 'bodies that matter' -- Staging female death: sacrificial and dying bodies -- Haunted bodies and violent pasts -- Olwen Fouere's corpus: the performer's body and her body of work.
Summary:
The rich legacy of women's contributions to Irish theatre is traditionally viewed through a male-dominated literary canon and mythmaking, thus arguably silencing their work. In this timely book, Shonagh Hill proposes a feminist genealogy which brings new perspectives to women's mythmaking across the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The performances considered include the tableaux vivants performed by the Inghinidhe na hEireann (Daughters of Ireland), plays written by Alice Milligan, Maud Gonne, Lady Augusta Gregory, Eva Gore-Booth, Mary Devenport O'Neill, Mary Elizabeth Burke-Kennedy, Paula Meehan, Edna O'Brien and Marina Carr, as well as plays translated, adapted and performed by Olwen Fouere. The theatrical work discussed resists the occlusion of women's cultural engagement that results from confinement to idealised myths of femininity. This is realised through embodied mythmaking: a process which exposes how bodies bear the consequences of these myths, while refusing to accept the female body as passive bearer of inscription through the assertion of a creative female corporeality.
ISBN:
1108485332
9781108485333
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1088335708
LCCN:
2019010370
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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