In the post-war period, theatre provided an important critique of the way in which British society engaged with issues of the politics of gender and sexuality. Sex on Stage examines how British playwrights brought gender politics including women’s sexuality and gay and lesbian issues to the cutting edge of drama after World War II. Through a close reading of playwrights such as John Osborne, Harold Pinter and Terence Rattigan, alongside accounts of their socio-political context and public reception, Andrew Wyllie reveals that this more progressive age was also one in which masculine anxieties and a consequent reaction were discernible.With its full treatment of this important aspect of British theatrical history and the intense relationship between theatre, gender politics and society, Sex on Stage will appeal to academics and students of drama, gender studies and cultural studies.
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Sex on Stage examines how British playwrights, actors and directors brought women’s sexuality and gay and lesbian issues to the cutting edge of drama after World War II through a close reading of playwrights such as John Osborne, Harold Pinter, and Terence Rattigan.
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Chapter 1: 'Introduction' - Page 7 - Andrew Wyllie Chapter 2: 'The Emergence of the Female Canon' - Page 21 - Andrew Wyllie Chapter 3: 'Masculine Anxieties' - Page 51 - Andrew Wyllie Chapter 4: 'Gay and Lesbian Plays' - Page 83 - Andrew Wyllie Chapter 5: 'Gender and Farce: Ayckbourn and Orton' - Page 113 - Andrew Wyllie
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ISBN
9781841502038
Publisert
2009-04-15
Utgiver
Vendor
Intellect Books
Vekt
308 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
188

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Om bidragsyterne

Andrew Wyllie is a lecturer in drama at the University of the West of England.