Staging the Unimaginable at the WOW Cafe Theatre
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Köp båda 2 för 981 kr..".is a remarkable scholarly achievement, one that addresses egregious omissions in the historical record and charts an alternative genealogy of feminism and its relationship to queer theory by tracing the impulses, desires, influences, and exigencies that conspired to make the WOW Cafe an artistic possibility and a material reality." --Sara Warner, "Theatre Survey"--Sara Warner"Theatre Survey" (02/20/2013) "Davy uses first-person insights, interviews with WOW members, and archival records, however scant, to position WOW Cafe Theatre within an ever-shifting context of US cultural production. At the same time, she works to recoup the theater's reputation from the slippages of collective memory." --"Choice" (Highly Recommended) --S. R. Irelan"Choice" (05/01/2011) "From Hughes's The Lady Dick to the performances of The Five Lesbian Brothers, WOW Cafe Theatre has offered such a space, and Davy's impeccably researched and well-argued book is a testimony to the ongoing fascination of, and the important cultural contributions made by, feminist, lesbian, and queer performers in the United States." --Dirk Gindt, "Theatre Journal"--Dirk Gindt "Theatre Journal " ."..is a remarkable scholarly achievement, one that addresses egregious omissions in the historical record and charts an alternative genealogy of feminism and its relationship to queer theory by tracing the impulses, desires, influences, and exigencies that conspired to make the WOW Cafe an artistic possibility and a material reality." --Sara Warner, "Theatre Survey"--Sara Warner"Theatre Survey" (02/20/2013)