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Jill Dolan is Annan Professor in English and Professor of Theatre at Princeton University, USA, where she is also Director of its programme in Gender and Sexuality Studies. She is the author of Utopia in Performance: Finding Hope at the Theatre and The Feminist Spectator as Critic, among other books. She writes The Feminist Spectator blog at www.feministspectator.blogspot.com.

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The Feminist Spectator is certainly a reader-friendly text … The Feminist Spectator will make an engaging addition to any feminist classroom or scholarly bookshelf. Reminding us of feminist hope–both in theory and practice–this book is a call to action, as well as a touchstone, for twenty-first-century feminist teachers and learners. * Corey Hickner-Johnson, Feminist Teacher, Vol. 26 (2-3) *

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Introduction PART I: ADVOCACY 1. Dynasty Handbag 2. The Kids are All Right 3. Dog and Pony Show 4. The Hurt Locker 5. Circumstance 6. Scandal 7. Young Adult 8. Girls and Tiny Furniture PART II: ACTIVISM 9. Mamma Mia! 10. Nurse Jackie 11. For Colored Girls 12. The Black Swan 13. The Social Network 14. The Hunger Games 15. Brave PART III: ARGUMENT 16. The Merchant of Venice 17. The Normal Heart 18. Children's Hour 19. Homeland 20. Porgy and Bess 21. Wit 22. Death of a Salesman 23. Clybourne Park 24. Tomboy PART IV: ARTISTRY 25. Friday Night Lights 26. Come Back, Little Sheba 27. Hair 28. Let Me Down Easy 29. Bridesmaids 30. Lost Lounge 31. Once 32. Jomama Jones 33. Midsummer Night's Dream 34. Your Sister's Sister PART V: HOW TO BE A FEMINIST CRITIC/SPECTATOR Suggestions for Further Reading Appendix Index.

The Feminist Spectator in Action Feminist Criticism for the Stage and Screen

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
      Publication Date: 1/21/2013 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781137032898, 978-1137032898
      ISBN10: 1137032898
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Jill Dolan is Annan Professor in English and Professor of Theatre at Princeton University, USA, where she is also Director of its programme in Gender and Sexuality Studies. She is the author of Utopia in Performance: Finding Hope at the Theatre and The Feminist Spectator as Critic, among other books. She writes The Feminist Spectator blog at www.feministspectator.blogspot.com.

      Trade Review
      The Feminist Spectator is certainly a reader-friendly text … The Feminist Spectator will make an engaging addition to any feminist classroom or scholarly bookshelf. Reminding us of feminist hope–both in theory and practice–this book is a call to action, as well as a touchstone, for twenty-first-century feminist teachers and learners. * Corey Hickner-Johnson, Feminist Teacher, Vol. 26 (2-3) *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction PART I: ADVOCACY 1. Dynasty Handbag 2. The Kids are All Right 3. Dog and Pony Show 4. The Hurt Locker 5. Circumstance 6. Scandal 7. Young Adult 8. Girls and Tiny Furniture PART II: ACTIVISM 9. Mamma Mia! 10. Nurse Jackie 11. For Colored Girls 12. The Black Swan 13. The Social Network 14. The Hunger Games 15. Brave PART III: ARGUMENT 16. The Merchant of Venice 17. The Normal Heart 18. Children's Hour 19. Homeland 20. Porgy and Bess 21. Wit 22. Death of a Salesman 23. Clybourne Park 24. Tomboy PART IV: ARTISTRY 25. Friday Night Lights 26. Come Back, Little Sheba 27. Hair 28. Let Me Down Easy 29. Bridesmaids 30. Lost Lounge 31. Once 32. Jomama Jones 33. Midsummer Night's Dream 34. Your Sister's Sister PART V: HOW TO BE A FEMINIST CRITIC/SPECTATOR Suggestions for Further Reading Appendix Index.

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