Theatre & feminism
By: Solga, Kim
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Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Feminism Now: The Paradox of 'Post' -- Three Ways to Understand a Movement -- Looking/Watching/Spectating -- Being versus Acting -- Hope and Loss -- Conclusion: On Aging.
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BardBerlinLibrary 2nd floor | 792.082 SOL 2016 (Browse shelf) | Available |
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792.082 Bre 1964 Brecht on theatre : | 792.082 DIA 2017 Performance, feminism and affect in neoliberal times | 792.082 GOR 2021 Women in performance : repurposing failure | 792.082 SOL 2016 Theatre & feminism | 792.09 Nag 1959 A source book in theatrical history : | 792.094 GAR 2016 Theatre of real people : | 792.094 WIL 2008 A history of German theatre |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 82-86) and index.
Machine generated contents note: Feminism Now: The Paradox of 'Post' -- Three Ways to Understand a Movement -- Looking/Watching/Spectating -- Being versus Acting -- Hope and Loss -- Conclusion: On Aging.
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