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Performance and Femininity in Eighteenth-Century German Women's Writing W. Arons

Performance and Femininity in Eighteenth-Century German Women's Writing By W. Arons

Performance and Femininity in Eighteenth-Century German Women's Writing by W. Arons


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In this book, Wendy Arons examines how women writers used theater and performance to investigate the problem of female subjectivity and to intervene in the dominant discourse about ideal femininity.

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Performance and Femininity in Eighteenth-Century German Women's Writing: The Impossible Act by W. Arons

In this book, Wendy Arons examines how women writers used theater and performance to investigate the problem of female subjectivity and to intervene in the dominant discourse about ideal femininity. Arons shows how contemporary demands for sincerity and authenticity placed a peculiar burden on women in the public sphere, especially on actresses, who - like professional writers - overstepped the boundaries of what was considered proper behavior for women. Paradoxically, in their representations of ideal women engaged in performance, these writers expose ideal femininity as an impossible act, even as they attempt to perform it in their writing and in their lives.

Performance and Femininity in Eighteenth-Century German Women's Writing Reviews

'This book is a magnificent contribution to the discussion of gender performance back in the day of its literary and dramatic codification in bourgeois modernity. Arons examines the actress playing the antitheatrical, 'natural' woman as a site of female subversion, gender anxiety, and a disconcerting discourse on sincerity. This is a brilliant turn on Lessing's dramatic theory of bourgeois naturalism and Rousseau's model of studied naivete, Sophie. Arons uses trenchant countermodels an antitheatrical novel heroine playing her role, real-life actresses, women dragged into the public sphere by divorce or scandal, and a comic 'Sophie' satirizing female sincerity and modesty. Arons shows how contentious and unsettled 'natural' femininity was back then, how much strenuous action was necessary to have unstudied charm. This is a must-read for those who think gender performance is only a post-modern concept. Scholars of the novel, dramatic theory, and eighteenth century gender studies will profit from this nuanced study on the drama of performed naIve femininity.' - Jeannine Blackwell, Dean of the Graduate School, University of Kentucky

An important contribution to our understanding of eighteenth-century culture. Arons derives her critical framework from various discursive traditions and disciplinary areas, combining aspects of each in an original way that allows the reader to examine cultural conventions of women's writing in the eighteenth century-with a focus on Germany but applicable to England or France-from a new perspective. As a result, the conflicting negotiations of upholding gender norms and bourgeois aesthetic demands of 'authentic' representation via writing is revealed. The trope of women writing about the performance of virtue on the contemporary stage or at court provides an ideal vehicle for exploring these issues. This is a truly original book that is a pleasure to read. - Susan A. Cocalis, University of Massachusetts-Amherst

About W. Arons

Wendy Arons is Associate Professor of Dramatic Literature & Dramaturgy and Director of the 'Performance and Ecology Public Art Initiative' at Carnegie Mellon University, USA.

Table of Contents

Sophie and the Theater * Performance as Power: The History of Lady von Sternheim * The Performance of a Lifetime: Karoline Schulze-Kummerfeld * Antitheatricality and the Public Woman: Marianne Ehrmann's Amalie: A True Story in Letters * The Eye of the Beholder: Elise Burger's Aglaja and F. H. Unger's Melanie, the Foundling * Play's the Thing: Sophie Mereau's Marie and Flight to the City

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NLS9781349534524
9781349534524
1349534528
Performance and Femininity in Eighteenth-Century German Women's Writing: The Impossible Act by W. Arons
New
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
2006-10-03
270
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