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Title Southern women playwrights : new essays in literary history and criticism / edited by Robert L. McDonald and Linda Rohrer Paige
Published Tuscaloosa, Ala. : University of Alabama Press, ©2002

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 257 pages)
Contents The current state of scholarship on southern women playwrights / Robert L. Mcdonald -- "Let the people sing!" : Zora Neale Hurston and the dream of a Negro theater / John Lowe -- These four : Hellman's roots are showing / Theresa R. Mooney -- Carson McCullers, Lillian Smith, and the politics of Broadway / Judith Giblin James -- The delayed entrance of Lily Mae Jenkins : queer identity, gender ambiguity, and southern ambivalence in Carson McCullers's The member of the wedding / Betty E. Mckinnie and Carlos L. Dews -- "Controversy only means disagreement" : Alice Childress' Activist drama / Donna Lisker -- Role-ing on the river : Actors Theatre of Louisville and the southern woman playwright / Elizabeth S. Bell -- Precursor and protégé : Lillian Hellman and Marsha Norman / Sally Burke -- "Un-ruling" the woman : comedy and the plays of Beth Henley and Rebecca Gilman / Janet L. Gupton -- Pseudonymy and identity politics : exploring "Jane Martin" / J. Ellen Gainor -- Dialectic and the drama of Naomi Wallace / Claudia Barnett -- Amparo Garcia and the eyes of Tejas : Texas community through Mexicana eyes / Carolyn Roark -- Reconfiguring history : migration, memory, and (re)membering in Suzan-Lori Parks's plays / Elizabeth Brown-Guillory -- The memory palace in Paula Vogel's plays / Alan Shepard and Mary Lamb -- Postmodern monologues in Regina Porter's tripping through the Car house / Mary Resing -- Southern women playwrights and the Atlanta hub : home is the place where you go / Linda Rohrer Paige
Summary This timely collection addresses the neglected state of scholarship on southern women dramatists by bringing together the latest criticism on some of the most important playwrights of the 20th century. Coeditors Robert McDonald and Linda Rohrer Paige attribute the neglect of southern women playwrights in scholarly criticism to ""deep historical prejudices"" against drama itself and against women artists in general, especially in the South. Their call for critical awareness is answered by the 15 essays they include in Southern Women Playwrights, considerations of the creative work of universa
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject American drama -- Southern States -- History and criticism
Women and literature -- Southern States -- History -- 20th century
Dramatists, American -- Homes and haunts -- Southern States
American drama -- Women authors -- History and criticism
American drama -- 20th century -- History and criticism
American literature -- Women authors -- History and criticism
DRAMA -- American.
American literature -- Women authors
American drama
American drama -- Women authors
Intellectual life
Literature
Women and literature
SUBJECT Southern States -- Intellectual life. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125651
Southern States -- In literature
Subject Southern States
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
Author McDonald, Robert L., 1964-
Paige, Linda Rohrer, 1948-
ISBN 9780817313463
081731346X