The problem of the actress in modern German theater and thought

"Around 1900, German and Austrian actresses had allure and status, apparent autonomy, and unconventional lifestyles. They presented a complex problem socially and aesthetically, one tied to the so-called Woman Question and to the contested status of modernity. For modernists, the actress's...

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1. Verfasser: Jackson, S. E. 1965- (VerfasserIn)
Format: E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Rochester : Camden House, 2021
Mit dem übergeordneten Werk verknüpfte Titel:Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture 217
Schlagworte:Women in the theater Actresses Theater and society Electronic books Eysoldt, Gertrud Mann, Carla Deutschland Theater Schauspielerin Identität mehr... Geschlechterrolle Moderne Geschichte 1900-1914
Umfang:1 online resource (247 pages)
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Zusammenfassung:"Around 1900, German and Austrian actresses had allure and status, apparent autonomy, and unconventional lifestyles. They presented a complex problem socially and aesthetically, one tied to the so-called Woman Question and to the contested status of modernity. For modernists, the actress's socioeconomic mobility and defiance of gender norms opened space to contest social and moral strictures, and her mutability offered a means to experiment with identity. For conservatives, on the other hand, female performance could support antifeminist convictions and validate masculine authority by positing woman as nothing but a false surface shaped by productive male forces. Influential male-authored texts from the period thereby disavowed female subjectivity per se by equating "woman" and "actress." S. E. Jackson establishes the actress as a key figure in a discursive matrix surrounding modernity, gender, and subjectivity. Her central argument is that because the figure of the actress bridged such varied fields of thought, women who were actresses had a consequential impact that resonated in and far beyond the theater - but has not been explored. Examining archival sources such as theater reviews and writing by actresses in direct relation to canonical aesthetic and philosophical texts, The Problem of the Actress reconstructs the constitutive role that women played on and off the stage in shaping not only modernist theater aesthetics and performance practices, but also influential strains of modern thought"--
Reconstructs the constitutive role that German actresses played on and off the stage in shaping not only modernist theater aesthetics and performance practices, but also influential strains of modern thought.
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Beschreibung:1 online resource (247 pages)
ISBN:9781800100411
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