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- catalog abstract "Focusing on the work of twentieth-century women playwrights, this book recuperates for feminism the notions of realism and mimesis, and proposes new readings of modern women's plays. It claims that modern women playwrights establish a new form of mimesis. Drawing on theories of French feminist Luce Irigaray, the author calls this dramatic structure "labial mimesis," marks its difference from the traditional structure based on a male hero, and emphasizes its hospitality to the representation of trust, love, friendship, and erotic intimacy among women. She offers a fresh perspective in the lively debate about the viability of realism for feminist writing.".
- catalog contributor b10668681.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "Focusing on the work of twentieth-century women playwrights, this book recuperates for feminism the notions of realism and mimesis, and proposes new readings of modern women's plays. It claims that modern women playwrights establish a new form of mimesis. Drawing on theories of French feminist Luce Irigaray, the author calls this dramatic structure "labial mimesis," marks its difference from the traditional structure based on a male hero, and emphasizes its hospitality to the representation of trust, love, friendship, and erotic intimacy among women. She offers a fresh perspective in the lively debate about the viability of realism for feminist writing.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 325-340) and index.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Theoria -- Introduction: Realism, Phallocentrism, Eros, and Labial Mimesis. 1. Aristotle, Oedipus, and Phallic Mimesis. 2. Szondi: Modern Drama and Mimesis. 3. The "Weak" Subject. 4. Toward a Theory of Feminist Realism -- pt. 2. Her/"Story" -- Introduction: Gender, Subjectivity, and Citizenship. 5. From Female Lead to Writer. 6. Canonic Dramatic Realism. 7. Race, Gender, and Homosociality in the Progressive Era. 8. Extended, "Intentional," and Nuclear Families. 9. The Figure of Labial Eros -- pt. 3. Gender and Genre -- Introduction: The Plays of Lillian Hellman. 10. The Figure of Two-in-One at the Center of the Dramatic Structure. 11. The Counterrevolution. 12. "Toys" and Providers. 13. Keeping Labial Eros in Sight.".
- catalog extent "352 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat ""Weak" subject.".
- catalog identifier "0838637302 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf ""Weak" subject.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Madison, NJ : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; London ; Cranbury, NJ : Associated University Presses,".
- catalog relation ""Weak" subject.".
- catalog subject "809.2/0082 21".
- catalog subject "Drama 20th century History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Drama Women authors History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Lesbianism in literature.".
- catalog subject "Mimesis in literature.".
- catalog subject "PN1650.W65 A53 1998".
- catalog subject "Women and literature.".
- catalog subject "Women in literature.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Theoria -- Introduction: Realism, Phallocentrism, Eros, and Labial Mimesis. 1. Aristotle, Oedipus, and Phallic Mimesis. 2. Szondi: Modern Drama and Mimesis. 3. The "Weak" Subject. 4. Toward a Theory of Feminist Realism -- pt. 2. Her/"Story" -- Introduction: Gender, Subjectivity, and Citizenship. 5. From Female Lead to Writer. 6. Canonic Dramatic Realism. 7. Race, Gender, and Homosociality in the Progressive Era. 8. Extended, "Intentional," and Nuclear Families. 9. The Figure of Labial Eros -- pt. 3. Gender and Genre -- Introduction: The Plays of Lillian Hellman. 10. The Figure of Two-in-One at the Center of the Dramatic Structure. 11. The Counterrevolution. 12. "Toys" and Providers. 13. Keeping Labial Eros in Sight.".
- catalog title "The "weak" subject : on modernity, eros, and women's playwriting / Serena Anderlini-D'Onofrio.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".