Tennessee Williams, T-shirt Modernism and the Refashionings of Theater engages the Williams we thought we knew, as he grew, developed, reconfigured himself into a playwright we didn't, in his attempts to refashion himself amid the vortices of changing sexual mores, including the performance of masculinities and the queering of theater, the struggle for a literate, literary theater, and the place of the theatrical experience in his contemporary culture.
Tennessee Williams, T-shirt Modernism and the Refashionings of Theater engages the Williams we thought we knew, as he grew, developed, reconfigured himself into a playwright we didn't, in his attempts to refashion himself amid the vortices of changing sexual mores, including the performance of masculinities and the queering of theater, the struggle for a literate, literary theater, and the place of the theatrical experience in his contemporary culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
S. E. Gontarski is Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor of English at Ohio State University. He is a writer, director and filmmaker who specializes in twentieth-century Irish studies, in British, U.S., and European Modernism, performance theory, history of text technologies and modern(ist) book history.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Saint Tennessee: An Introduction 1. T-shirt Modernism and Performed Masculinities: The Theatrical Refashionings of Tennessee Williams and William Inge 2. "Intense Honesty": Race, Sex and Cross-Cultural Perspectives 3. Becoming Samuel Beckett: Tennessee Williams and Theatrical Change on the Post-World War II World Stage 4. Reframing Tennessee: A Short Afterword Notes Bibliography Index.
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Saint Tennessee: An Introduction 1. T-shirt Modernism and Performed Masculinities: The Theatrical Refashionings of Tennessee Williams and William Inge 2. "Intense Honesty": Race, Sex and Cross-Cultural Perspectives 3. Becoming Samuel Beckett: Tennessee Williams and Theatrical Change on the Post-World War II World Stage 4. Reframing Tennessee: A Short Afterword Notes Bibliography Index.
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