The New Woman on the Patriarchal Stage. The Development of "Feminist" Expressionist Theatre


Essay, 2010

10 Pages, Grade: 2


Abstract or Introduction

Gender politics plays out in all forms of media and art, including theatre. This essay examines how cross-cultural barriers and the way in which theatre canon is compiled and documented affects the way in which we understand theatre in terms of those politics. In the case of German Expressionist Theatre - a theatre form which has been noted to be notorious for its portrayal of mysogenistic attitudes towards women - it is interesting to see how American female playwrights attempted to turn that discourse on its head while their German female 'sisters' were effectively 'silenced' through the procuring and cataloging of Expressionist literature by those who wished for their attempts at an alternative gender narrative to be wiped out completely from history.

The three female American playwrights that this essay focuses on are Susan Glaspell, Sophie Treadwell and Adrienne Kennedy, all of whom faced their own personal difficulties as women in the 20th Century (in Kennedy's case as a woman of colour during that time period). A brief historical account of First and Second Wave Feminism is discussed alongside these playwrights' lives and works, in order to demonstrate how their theatre reflected their struggles and hopes for a much better world where all women can truly be considered equals.

Details

Title
The New Woman on the Patriarchal Stage. The Development of "Feminist" Expressionist Theatre
College
University of Queensland  (St. Lucia Campus)
Course
DRAM2030 - Experimentation in 20 Century Theatre
Grade
2
Author
Year
2010
Pages
10
Catalog Number
V979373
ISBN (eBook)
9783346329790
Language
English
Notes
This essay was awarded Distinction.
Keywords
Drama, Theatre, Germany, America, Expressionism, Susan Glaspell, Sophie Treadwell, Adrienne Kennedy, Trifles, Machinal, Funnyhouse of a Negro, Feminism, Politics, 20 Century, Gender Studies, Race, Identity, Culture, Gender, First Wave Feminism, Second Wave Feminism
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BA (Hons) GradDipEd Raymond Teodo (Author), 2010, The New Woman on the Patriarchal Stage. The Development of "Feminist" Expressionist Theatre, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/979373

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