How does a feminist spectator navigate misogynist representations of women?
Musicals have always appealed to women as audience members and fans, even as most artists and producers were (and are) men.
Feminist Approaches to Musical Theatre untangles these contradictions that are woven into the very fabric of this beloved, unapologetically commercial art form. This book offers a concise history of feminism’s encounter with musicals and outlines methods through which to interpret musicals from a feminist perspective. Through case studies of shows such as Guys and Dolls, Evita, A Strange Loop and Ragtime, Feminist Approaches outlines five techniques for analyzing musical theatre from a feminist perspective, modeling these methods.
Published as part of the Topics in Musical Theatre series, this foundational book provides readers with an understanding of feminist approaches as well as offering a brief overview of how feminist theory informs the study of musicals themselves.
Introduction
Chapter 1: What is a feminist approach to musical theatre?
Part 1: A Feminist Perspective
Part 2: Musical Theatre as a Performance Genre
Part 3: Keywords and Methods
Chapter 2: Guys & Dolls
Chapter 3: Evita
Chapter 4: Ragtime
Chapter 5: Bella: An American Tall Tale and A Strange Loop
Conclusion
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