Split Britches: Lesbian Practice/Feminist Performance

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Author: SuE-EllEn CasE

ISBN-10: 0415127661

ISBN-13: 9780415127660

Category: American Literature Anthologies

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The Split Britches theater company has defined postmodern lesbian/feminism on stage in the U.S. for the past decade and is arguably the single most important experimental theater company to have emerged during this time. Split Britches: Lesbian Practice/Feminist Performance is a long- awaited celebration of the theater and writing of Lois Weaver, Peggy Shaw, and Deb Margolin, who make up the troupe and who have won two Obies and other distinguished awards for their performance skills, ensemble work, and textual innovation.Their work addresses the central icons of high and popular culture from the perspective of lesbian and feminist gender twists and power inversions--from Weaver and Shaw's lip synching satires (Shaw's send-up of Perry Como, Weaver's Southern dish of Tammy Whynot), and their butch-femme seductions in Belle Reprieve, to Margolin's parodic stagings of a Jewish comedian in the vaudeville spectacle of Beauty and the Beast, to the queer challenges of transexuality in Lust and Comfort. This volume includes: • Seven of Split Britches' best-loved performance texts, most never before published; • A critical and historical introduction by Sue Ellen Case; • Program notes to accompany each of the plays; • Fifteen black-and-white photographs.The publication of Split Britches: Lesbian Practice/Feminist Performance provides invaluable access to some of the most important theatrical work of our time.BooknewsA collection of essays detailing the intermingling conceptions of race, class, and gender among Black professionals. Hine (American History, Michigan State U.) intersperses her analysis with interviews of lawyers, nurses, teachers, and artists to compile a view which encompasses the particular historical experience of a class of people transformed by the Civil Rights Movement and feminism. Specifically, she discusses recognizable persons such as Anita Hill, Booker T. Washington, and Miles Davis, while generally reviewing the class histories of Black lawyers, nurses, and health care professionals. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

List of PlatesAcknowledgmentsIntroduction1Split Britches35Beauty and the Beast59Upwardly Mobile Home87Little Women119Belle Reprieve149Lesbians Who Kill185Lust and Comfort225Bibliography273