爱丽丝·布朗探讨社会不安全感:西班牙的共有人

IF 0.4 2区 艺术学 0 THEATER
MODERN DRAMA Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.3138/md-65-1-1148
D. Chansky
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爱丽丝·布朗1913年在西班牙创作的独幕剧《共同所有者》首次在美国舞台上描绘了一个患有痴呆症的人,而没有对其认知障碍的角色进行任何贬低。该剧以四位女性为主角,被宣传为喜剧,在20世纪10年代和20年代的小剧院中很受欢迎;它也享受了70多年的制作。本文探讨了使其在当时取得成功的文化假设和戏剧运作,然后考虑了不断发展的接受策略,以揭示其长期的舞台价值和今天的重要性。虽然布朗通常被认为是一位新英格兰地区主义者,但她的作品也可以被解读为一位温柔(和优雅)但坚定的女权主义者的作品。此外,虽然很容易将几十年来的复兴解读为对“古雅”的投资,但这些作品所处的普遍业余背景,为审视在美国中产阶级背景下处理痴呆症所引发的焦虑、代际团结甚至存在困境提供了丰富的场所。
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Alice Brown Takes on Social Insecurity: Joint Owners in Spain
abstract:Alice Brown’s 1913 one-act play Joint Owners in Spain offers the first depiction of a person with dementia to appear on the American stage absent any belittling of its cognitively impaired character. The play features four women, is billed as a comedy, and was a favourite among little theatres of the 1910s and 1920s; it also enjoyed productions across more than seventy years. This essay explores the cultural assumptions and dramaturgical workings that made it a success in its day and then considers evolving reception strategies in order to unpack both its long-lived stage-worthiness and its importance today. While Brown is generally regarded as a New England regionalist, her work can also be read as the output of a gentle (and genteel) but firm feminist. In addition, while it is easy to read decades’ worth of revivals as an investment in the “quaint,” the generally amateur context in which these productions were mounted offers a rich site for examining the anxiety, intergenerational solidarity, and even existential dilemmas aroused by dealing with dementia in a middle-class, American context.
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