Feminism in the French Theatre : A Turn-of-the-Century Perspective

Aston, Elaine (1986) Feminism in the French Theatre : A Turn-of-the-Century Perspective. New Theatre Quarterly, 2 (7). pp. 237-242. ISSN 0266-464X

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Abstract

Even to sympathetic theatrical observers, ‘feminism’ in France at the turn of the century was often regarded as merely incidental to the larger concerns of the ‘social’ drama; and dramatic debate tended to focus on the issue of a woman's assertion of ‘freedom’ versus her presumably ‘natural’ functions as wife and mother. In this article, Elaine Aston illuminates such attitudes, utilizing both the texts of contemporary plays and discussion in journals current at the time. But she also detects early theatrical evidence of a slow shift towards a questioning of prevailing assumptions - and a belief (which today strikes her as enviable) in the power of theatre to effect social change.

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Journal Article
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New Theatre Quarterly
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230646
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