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Performing #MeToo : How Not to Look Away /

Voices from diverse cultural and environmental contexts writing on forms of engagement with the topic of performing #MeToo - testimony, witnessing, interpretation, field reports. Includes people who speak from personal experience, as well as allies, activists, and scholars. Examines contemporary wor...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Rudakoff, Judith D., 1953- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bristol : Intellect Books Ltd, 2021.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover
  • Half Title
  • Performing #Me Too: Ho Not to Look Away
  • Copyright information
  • Table of contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Performing #MeToo
  • Performing #MeToo: How Not to Look Away
  • Notes
  • 1 "Vital Acts of Transfer": #MeToo and the Performance of Embodied Knowledge
  • Reclaiming the Repertoire of #MeToo
  • Rescripting the Repertoire: Time's Up and the Golden Globes Red Carpet Blackout
  • Conclusion: Utopic Gestures
  • Notes
  • 2 "Bite the Bullet": The Practice of Protest as a Coping Mechanism
  • The Economy of the Female Fear Factory
  • Coming to Terms with the Past, a Term of Post-war, Post-genocide
  • War? On Womxn
  • War Metaphor
  • The Practice of Protest: On the Line
  • The Practice of Protest Continues
  • Silence?
  • The Practice of Protest: uNokuthula
  • Aluta Continua
  • Notes
  • 3 Resisting Theatre: The Political in the Performative
  • What Does a Woman Know?
  • Resistance
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • 4 Supporting Brave Spaces for Theatre-Makers Post-#MeToo:: A Chicago-Based Study on Rehearsing and Performing Intimacy in Theatre
  • Introduction
  • Background
  • Galvanizing a Community
  • Chicago Theatre Standards
  • Brave Spaces
  • Rehearsing Intimacy
  • Chicago Theatres
  • Intimacy Facilitators
  • Moving Forward
  • Notes
  • 5 We Get It: Calling Out Sexism and Harassment in Australia's Live Performance Industry
  • "Sexism Is Over"
  • Rank
  • Women in Australian Theatre
  • "She's Just Being Sensitive"
  • "Momentum for Change"
  • Notes
  • 6 Toward the Origin of Performing #MeToo: Franca Rame's The Rape as an Example of Personal and Political Theatre/Therapy
  • Me Too Before #MeToo: Legacy and Change
  • The Violence and the Drafting of the Text
  • On the Stage
  • An Incursion into the Glitter of Italian Saturday Night Television
  • The Performance
  • Issues of Meaning
  • On the Internet
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • 7 The Royal Court in the Wake of #MeToo
  • "The Weinstein of British Theatre": London, October-November 2017
  • On Institutions
  • The Royal Court: Public Action, Artistic Responses
  • "Does #MeToo need a liberal male sticking his oar in?"
  • Notes
  • 8 Dissident Solidarities: Power, Pedagogy, Care
  • Performing Ruptures
  • Performing Testimony
  • Rethinking Feminist Solidarities
  • Notes
  • 9 Conversations with Noura: Iraqi American Women and a Response to A Doll's House
  • Notes
  • 10 #MeToo: Theatre Women Share Their Stories
  • Notes
  • 11 Les Zoubliettes: Raging Through Laughter-a Feminist Disturbance
  • Les Zoubliettes As Performance of #MeToo
  • Conclusion: How Not to Look Away
  • Notes
  • 12 "I'm the person to speak about myself": Self-Declaration, Reversal of Power, and Solidarity in The Red Book
  • The #MeToo Movement and the Collapse of the Existing World
  • "I am Myself": Self-Declaration Against the World
  • Reversal of Power in The Red Book
  • The Creation of Solidarity