
Women in the American Theatre
According to Dudden, theatre in the early republic was predominantly an aural experience and a marginal, fly-by-night operation, and women were able to find opportunities for successful careers as performers and managers. But after 1860, as the theatre was organized by entrepreneurs into a more systematic, profit-seeking enterprise, women's opportunities narrowed. They were increasingly excluded from management, and the commercial popularity of visual spectacles focused attention on their bodies rather than on their acting abilities. Dudden's lively study thus provides new insights into the relations among gender, popular culture, and American capitalism, showing how women became products in the entertainment marketplace even as they sought increased freedom in their everyday world.
- Undertitel
- Actresses and Audiences, 1790-1870
- Författare
- Faye E. Dudden
- ISBN
- 9780300070583
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 404 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 1997-04-01
- Förlag
- Yale University Press
- Sidor
- 272
