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Feminist Rehearsals: Gender at the Theatre Early Twentieth-Century Argentina and Mexico
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Feminist Rehearsals: Gender at the Theatre Early Twentieth-Century Argentina and Mexico
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Feminist Rehearsals: Gender at the Theatre Early Twentieth-Century Argentina and Mexico
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2024 ATHE Outstanding Book Award, Shortlisted
2023 George Freedley Memorial Award, Finalist
As feminism gained prominence in twentieth-century popular culture, dramatic conventions progressed accordingly, offering larger and more diverse roles for women characters.
Feminist Rehearsals
documents the early stages of feminist theatre in Argentina and Mexico, revealing how various aspects of performance culturespectator formation, playwriting, professional acting and directing, and dramatic techniquesparalleled political activism and championed the goals of the women’s rights movement. Through performance and protest, feminists enacted new identities and pushed for myriad social and legislative reforms during a time when women were denied suffrage and full citizenship status. Together, feminist theatre and demonstrations politicized women spectators’ collective presence and promoted women’s rights in the public sphere.
2023 George Freedley Memorial Award, Finalist
As feminism gained prominence in twentieth-century popular culture, dramatic conventions progressed accordingly, offering larger and more diverse roles for women characters.
Feminist Rehearsals
documents the early stages of feminist theatre in Argentina and Mexico, revealing how various aspects of performance culturespectator formation, playwriting, professional acting and directing, and dramatic techniquesparalleled political activism and championed the goals of the women’s rights movement. Through performance and protest, feminists enacted new identities and pushed for myriad social and legislative reforms during a time when women were denied suffrage and full citizenship status. Together, feminist theatre and demonstrations politicized women spectators’ collective presence and promoted women’s rights in the public sphere.