

An edition of Female Spectacle (2000)
The Theatrical Roots of Modern Feminism
By Susan A. Glenn
Publish Date
September 15, 2002
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Language
eng
Pages
336
Description:
"Female Spectacle reveals the theater to have been a powerful new source of cultural authority and visibility for women. Ironically, theater also provided an arena in which producers and audiences projected the uncertainties and hostilities that accompanied changing gender relations. From Bernhardt's modern methods of self-advertising to Emma Goldman's political theatrics, from the female mimics and Salome dancers to the upwardly striving chorus girl, Susan Glenn shows us how and why theater mattered to women and offers fascinating insights into its pivotal role in the emergence of modern feminism."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Actresses, Women in the theater, Feminism and theater, History, Biography
Places: United States
Times: 19th century, 20th century