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Contemporary North American History Plays: Jaclyn Backhaus and Lauren Gundersons Feminist Reworkings [Kõva köide]

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Contemporary North American History Plays examines how feminist theatre makers employ metadramatic techniques to revolutionize historical storytelling on the American stage.

This groundbreaking study investigates the intersection of feminist theory and historical reimagining in contemporary American theatre, focusing on the underexplored works of acclaimed playwrights Jaclyn Backhaus and Lauren Gunderson. Through detailed analysis of four significant playsBackhaus' Men on Boats and Wives, and Gunderson's Emilie: La Marquis du Châtelet Defends Her Life Tonight and the Revolutioniststhe book reveals how metadramatic devices serve as powerful feminist tools for challenging traditional historical narratives. Drawing on foundational feminist theories from Sara Ahmed, bell hooks, Audre Lorde, Judith Butler and Ania Loomba, the author unpacks the ideological frameworks underlying these theatrical retellings. The study meticulously examines specific metadramatic techniquesplays within plays, role playing, ritual elements, self-reference, and transgressive castingdemonstrating how these strategies disrupt conventional historical storytelling and invite audiences to critically reconsider their consumption and understanding of history.

This essential volume will appeal to scholars and students of contemporary theatre, feminist theory, gender studies, and American cultural history, as well as practitioners interested in innovative approaches to historical representation on stage.
Introduction

Chapter
1. Expanding Terms Associated with Womanhood through Role Playing
within a Role and Ritual

Chapter
2. Challenging the Limits of Societal Gender Roles through Doubling
and Transgressive Casting

Chapter
3. Supporting Praxes of Community and Sisterhood through Ritual and
the Play within the Play

Chapter
4. Decentring White, Colonial Feminisms through Self-Referential
Writing and Transgressive Casting

Conclusion
Beth Roberts is an Associate Lecturer in English Literature, University of Surrey, Guildford