Winnie in the Attic and the Joys of Feminist Theater: An Artist’s Statement

IF 1.8 4区 社会学 Q2 WOMENS STUDIES
Domnica Radulescu
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Abstract:Emerging from personal experiences with a theater modeled after Jerzy Grotowski’s Poor Theater and a staging of Samuel Beckett’s play Happy Days during the era of the Romanian communist dictatorship of Nicolae Ceausescu, this artist’s statement offers a set of musings about the urgent need for women’s and feminist theater performances and their potential for initiating social change. This artist’s statement further discusses the scarcity of experimental women-created and women-led performances that display a feminist aesthetics in the landscape of American and much of Western European theater. It argues for the imperative need to create such a theater scene that gives voice to feminist and female creativity in the full diversity of its artistic expression and that resists the corporatization of performance, turning it into another object of capitalist consumption. Ultimately, it is by both rediscovering protofeminist performances of the past and imagining a utopian feminist theater future of new ideas crafted into new forms that the dream of full gender parity in the theater can become a reality and women’s voices can have a transformative impact.
《阁楼上的温妮和女权主义戏剧的乐趣:一位艺术家的声明》
摘要:在罗马尼亚共产党的齐奥塞斯库独裁统治时期,这位艺术家以耶日·格罗托夫斯基的《贫穷剧场》为原型,在剧院演出了塞缪尔·贝克特的《快乐时光》,从个人经历出发,提出了一系列关于女性和女权主义戏剧表演的迫切需求以及她们发起社会变革的潜力的思考。这位艺术家的声明进一步讨论了在美国和西欧大部分剧院中,女性创作和女性主导的实验表演的稀缺性,这些表演展示了女权主义美学。它认为迫切需要创造这样一个戏剧场景,在其艺术表达的多样性中为女权主义者和女性创造力提供声音,并抵制表演的公司化,将其变成资本主义消费的另一个对象。最终,通过重新发现过去的原始女权主义表演和想象一个乌托邦式的女权主义戏剧未来,新思想被制作成新的形式,戏剧中完全性别平等的梦想可以成为现实,女性的声音可以产生变革性的影响。
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