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Performing Women Alison Oddey

Performing Women By Alison Oddey

Performing Women by Alison Oddey


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Alison Oddey's interviews with prominent performing women span generations, cultures, perspectives, practice and the best part of the twentieth-century, telling various stories collectively.

Performing Women Summary

Performing Women: Stand-Ups, Strumpets and Itinerants by Alison Oddey

Alison Oddey's interviews with prominent performing women span generations, cultures, perspectives, practice and the best part of the twentieth-century, telling various stories collectively. Stand-ups, 'classic' actresses, film and television personalities, experimental and 'alternative' practitioners discuss why they want to perform, what motivates them, and how their personal history has contributed to their desire to perform. Oddey's critical introductory and concluding chapters analyze both historical and cultural contexts and explore themes arising from the interviews. These include sense of identity, acting as playing (recapturing and revisiting childhood), displacement of roots, performing, motherhood and 'being', performing comedy, differences between theatre, film and television performance, attitudes towards and relationships with audiences, and working with directors. The prominent subtext of motherhood reveals a consciousness of split subjectives with and beyond performance. This new edition of the book includes three new interviews with actresses, and is useful primary resource material for undergraduate students on performance studies courses.

Performing Women Reviews

'Every drama programme in the UK will have this book on their bibliography - on a module or option somewhere.' - Professor Linda Fitzsimmons, Oxford Brookes University 'An important collection of interviews which will provide an excellent resource.' - Professor Lesley Ferris, Ohio State University, USA 'I read the first edition and was thrilled to be allowed to hear the voices of my idols speak of their performing experiences. I am, therefore, thrilled again to be included in this second edition alongside my idols.' - Naomi Frederick 'In decades hence, historians will thank Alison Oddey for her foresight in documenting the words of over twenty-five performers whose presences on the British stages have helped shape and determine the course of contemporary performance in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. To articulate what one does as a performer is particularly hard to pin down. Acting is lived in the moment, fleeting, ephemeral, transitory. Oddey's interview techniques push and probe to reveal the complex ways women, who take the public stage, both perform and negotiate their lives. She bookends the interviews with historical and cultural contexts and provides a useful summary of themes that come from the interviews. Performing Women is a breathtaking multi-vocal collection that serves as a model for documenting live performance. The publishers have shown much wisdom in bringing out a second edition, with new interviews. Applause!' - Professor Lesley Ferris, Chair of Theatre, The Ohio State University, USA Reviews of the 1st edition 'The book...is not a groupie read. It is an exhaustive and, to those truly interested in the subject matter, potentially rewarding pile of research findings...this is indeed an impressive array of performing women to encounter.' - Elizabeth O'Connor, Theatre News 'Not that long ago, acting was considered equivalent to prostitution. Proper ladies never considered a career on the stage. Those that did became fallen women in the eyes of their peers. Alison Oddey takes the old prejudice as a jumping-off point for her fascinating, probing, intelligent interviews with contemporary female actors, performance artists, and stand-up comics. The fact that most of them aren't much known outside the UK should hardly matter to American readers, for Oddey coaxes unusual insights out of even the most obscure performers...Especially entertaining is the conversation with gifted comic actress Jane Horrocks (Life is Sweet, Absolutely Fabulous, Little Voice)...for that alone, the book is worth reading.' - Jack Helbig, Booklist '...an enjoyable book...Recommended for theatre collections.' - Susan L. Peters, Library Journal

About Alison Oddey

ALISON ODDEY is Professor of Theatre and Contemporary Performance at Loughborough University, UK. As a broadcaster, she wrote and presented the BBC Radio 4 series 'Stand-ups and Strumpets'. Book publications include Shifting Directions, a new kind of theatre-making in the Twenty-first century, The Potentials of Spaces, Performing Women and Devising Theatre. She guest edited a special issue of 'Practice as Research' for Contemporary Theatre Review and is a member of the Arts and Humanities Research Council's Peer Review College for Performance and Live Art.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Acronyms Preface to the Second Edition PART I: PERFORMING WOMEN PART II: HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXTS PART III: STAND-UPS, STRUMPETS AND ITINERANTS Jenny Eclair Niamh Cusack Imogen Stubbs Josette Simon Meera Syal Jane Horrocks Kathy Burke Marianne Jean-Baptiste Heather Ackroyd Jo Brand Imelda Staunton Juliet Stevenson Kathryn Hunter Fiona Shaw Dawn French Miranda Richardson Victoria Wood Penelope Wilton June Whitfield Sheila Hancock Brenda Blethyn Alison Steadman Julie Walters Bobby Baker Janet McTeer Naomi Frederick Geraldine James PART IV: WHY PERFORM?: THEMES ARISING FROM INTERVIEWS Selected Bibliography Index

Additional information

GOR013240326
9781403948779
1403948771
Performing Women: Stand-Ups, Strumpets and Itinerants by Alison Oddey
Used - Like New
Paperback
Palgrave USA
20050930
347
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