Caryl Churchill

Caryl Churchill

by Elaine Aston
Caryl Churchill

Caryl Churchill

by Elaine Aston

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Overview

The volume traces the scope and development of Caryl Churchill's theatre from her early writing for radio and television, through her stage career of the 1970s and 1980s to her recent major success Far Away (2000). Making use of contemporary critical and feminist theory, the study offers close dramatic and theatrical readings of the plays highlighting Churchill's concerns with feminism, socialism and theatrical style. A key chapter on 'The Woman Writer' examines those plays, including Cloud Nine and Top Girls, which brought Churchill to the attention of the international feminist theatre academy, and links Churchill's emergent feminism to her personal struggle to combine a career in the theatre with motherhood. Detailing the international success of play such as Serious Money and Mad Forest, alongside some of the lesser known and lesser studied earlier work, this accessible account illustrates how Churchill has come to be recognised as one of the leading playwrights of our contemporary theatre.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780746312087
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Publication date: 07/01/2010
Series: Writers and Their Work
Edition description: 3rd ed.
Pages: 174
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

Elaine Aston is a Professor of Contemporary Performance at the University of Lancaster.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsix
Biographical Outlinex
Abbreviationsxiii
Prologue1
1Beginnings: Radio, Stage and Television3
'Love's Cure': Lovesick
'The female malady': Schreber's Nervous Illness
'Black skins, white masks': The Hospital at the Time of the Revolution
Crime and punishment: The Judge's Wife
2The 'Woman Writer'17
Masculine economy/feminine 'Other': Owners
The 'offside body': Vinegar Tom
Performing gender: Cloud Nine
'Us and them': Top Girls
3The Dramatist as Socialist Critic46
'Terrorism and seaside': Objections to Sex and Violence
From history to historicization: Light Shining in Buckinghamshire
'Watching the detectives': Softcops
4Communities in Dramatic Dialogue64
'Land-girls': Fen
'Moneyspeak': Serious Money
'Two weddings and a revolution': Mad Forest
5Exploding Words and Worlds80
'Undefended days': A Mouthful of Birds
Identity, culture and the postmodern: Icecream
'... Lies and video tape': Hot Fudge
'Dangerous liaisons': Lives of the Great Poisoners
'A Mouthful of Words': The Skriker
61997 - And After103
Revivals: Light Shining in Buckinghamshire and Cloud Nine104
Urban Alienation: Hotel107
'Eight Glimpses of Contemporary Life: This is a Chair110
A Family 'Reunion': Blue Heart113
Far Away116
Notes121
Select Bibliography132
Index140
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