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Women Making Shakespeare in the Twenty-First Century

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This Element examines why women makers from equity-owed communities (Indigenous, of colour, Deaf, disabled, trans and non-binary communities among others) choose to work with Shakespeare and his contemporaries at a moment in time when theatres around the world are striving toward equity, inclusion, diversity, and decolonization. It details and explores these creators' processes to learn from them about how to transform plays we know all too well as patriarchy-affirming, ableist, and often racist into vehicles for community storytelling and models for radically inclusive and difference-centred ways of making.

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ISBN: 9781009500883
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Author: Kim Solga
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 75 pages
Series: Elements in Women Theatre Makers
Genres: Theatre direction and production
Gender studies: women and girls
Decolonisation and postcolonial studies
Social discrimination and social justice