From Stonewall to Millennium: Lesbian Representation in Three Late 20th-Century Plays by American Women explores the relationship between the lived experiences of LGBT people (especially lesbians and bisexual women) and staged depictions thereof. In the dissertation's three analytical chapters, I offer close, critical readings of three representative plays by American women, one from each of the final three decades of the 20th century: Last Summer at Bluefish Cove by Jane Chambers, And Baby Makes Seven by Paula Vogel, and Stop Kiss by Diana Son. Motivated by the New Historicist perspective that that the significance of literary texts "can be fully grasped only in relation to the other expressive possibilities with which it interacts," I ill...
My dissertation, Counter-Narratives: Re-Evaluating Representations of Lesbian Subject-Identities in ...
Dramas by women had won the Pulitzer Prize six times in the years spanning from 1921 to 1958, follow...
My dissertation analyzes a selection of Argentinean, Spanish and U.S. modernist plays that dramatize...
This dissertation analyzes lesbian feminist performance in the United States during the 1980s and 19...
Lesbian Broadway: American Theatre and Culture, 1920-1945 is a project of reclamation that begins to...
This chapter’s title would appear to provide an inauspicious frame for a discussion of the relations...
My independent Study focuses on lesbianism in theatre in the early part of the twentieth century and...
\u22Black women playwrights in particular have ensured its [Black culture\u27s] survival through cre...
This dissertation analyzes the ways in which a few theater companies at the turn of the millennium h...
This dissertation argues that Black lesbian literature, as well as film and other new media, is a di...
This dissertation calls for a reconsideration of popular narratives and visual media created by or w...
My dissertation reorients the prevailing understanding that the gay and lesbian novel came into view...
This thesis examines the relationship between LGBTQ+ representation on the political and theatrical ...
The History of Sexuality is a two-act play in the genre of fictionalized verbatim theatre. The pla...
dissertationThe remarkable increase in the last 15 years of published literature on LGBT people has ...
My dissertation, Counter-Narratives: Re-Evaluating Representations of Lesbian Subject-Identities in ...
Dramas by women had won the Pulitzer Prize six times in the years spanning from 1921 to 1958, follow...
My dissertation analyzes a selection of Argentinean, Spanish and U.S. modernist plays that dramatize...
This dissertation analyzes lesbian feminist performance in the United States during the 1980s and 19...
Lesbian Broadway: American Theatre and Culture, 1920-1945 is a project of reclamation that begins to...
This chapter’s title would appear to provide an inauspicious frame for a discussion of the relations...
My independent Study focuses on lesbianism in theatre in the early part of the twentieth century and...
\u22Black women playwrights in particular have ensured its [Black culture\u27s] survival through cre...
This dissertation analyzes the ways in which a few theater companies at the turn of the millennium h...
This dissertation argues that Black lesbian literature, as well as film and other new media, is a di...
This dissertation calls for a reconsideration of popular narratives and visual media created by or w...
My dissertation reorients the prevailing understanding that the gay and lesbian novel came into view...
This thesis examines the relationship between LGBTQ+ representation on the political and theatrical ...
The History of Sexuality is a two-act play in the genre of fictionalized verbatim theatre. The pla...
dissertationThe remarkable increase in the last 15 years of published literature on LGBT people has ...
My dissertation, Counter-Narratives: Re-Evaluating Representations of Lesbian Subject-Identities in ...
Dramas by women had won the Pulitzer Prize six times in the years spanning from 1921 to 1958, follow...
My dissertation analyzes a selection of Argentinean, Spanish and U.S. modernist plays that dramatize...