Performing #metoo : how not to look away /

Performing #metoo : how not to look away / edited by Judith Rudakoff - vii, 252 pàgines : il·lustracions ; 25 cm

Acknowledgements Introduction Judith Rudakoff Vital Acts of Transfer: #MeToo and the Performance of Embodied Knowledge Shana MacDonald Bite the Bullet: The Practice of Protest as a Coping Mechanism Nondumiso Lwazi Msimanga Resisting Theatre: The Political in the Performative Effie Samara Supporting Brave Spaces for Theatre-Makers Post-#MeToo: A Chicago-Based Study on Rehearsing and Performing Intimacy in Theatre Susan Fenty Studham We Get It : Calling Out Sexism and Harassment in Australia’s Live Performance Industry Sarah Thomasson Toward the Origin of Performing #MeToo: Franca Rame’s The Rape as an Example of Personal and Political Theatre/Therapy Laura Peja and Fausto Colombo The Royal Court in the Wake of #MeToo Catriona Fallow and Sarah Jane Mullan Dissident Solidarities: Power, Pedagogy, Care Swati Arora Conversations with Noura : Iraqi American Women and a Response to A Doll’s House Mary P. Caulfield #MeToo Theatre Women Share Their Stories Yvette Heyliger Les Zoubliettes : Raging through Laughter—a Feminist Disturbance Sonia Norris I’m the person to speak about myself: Self-Declaration, Reversal of Power, and Solidarity in The Red Book Yuh J. Hwang Appendix: A Primer on the International #MeToo Movement Elise A. LaCroix Biographies of Contributors

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Arts de l'espectacle--Aspectes socials
Arts de l'espectacle--Aspectes polítics
Assetjament sexual
Moviments socials
Feminisme i art
Moviment Me Too

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