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Placefull Spaces: Queer Women and Non-Binary Artists Resisting an Emptied Stage

L.Zisman Newman

For marginalized queer artists, inequitable distribution of and access to performance space impact both the development process and production of artistic works. While a lack of ongoing or resident performance space for women's productions in Canada has been documented (see, for example, Rina Fraticelli; Rebecca Burton; and Michelle MacArthur), less research has been conducted on queer women's and non-binary artists' experience of space in the industry. Theatre and performance scholars (see, for example, Gay McAuley, Una Chaudhuri, Jill Dolan, and Laura Levin) have provided the groundwork for exploring the relationship among theatre sites, identities, and productions; and queer geographers such as Natalie Oswin, Julie Podmore, Catherine Nash, and Kath Browne have developed invaluable theories and methodologies to

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Boekcode
IHLIA Homodok cat. (zisma/pla) # dgb grijs niet uitleenbaar
Taal publicatie
eng [Engels]
Hoofdtitel
Placefull Spaces: Queer Women and Non-Binary Artists Resisting an Emptied Stage
Algemene materiaalaanduiding
2 [Boek]
Eerste verantwoordelijke
Laine Yale Zisman Newman
Plaats van uitgave
Toronto
Jaar van uitgave
2018
Pagina's
229 p
Auteur Achternaam
Zisman Newman
Auteur Voornaam
L.
Prod country
canada
Samenvatting - Tekst
For marginalized queer artists, inequitable distribution of and access to performance space impact both the development process and production of artistic works. While a lack of ongoing or resident performance space for women's productions in Canada has been documented (see, for example, Rina Fraticelli; Rebecca Burton; and Michelle MacArthur), less research has been conducted on queer women's and non-binary artists' experience of space in the industry. Theatre and performance scholars (see, for example, Gay McAuley, Una Chaudhuri, Jill Dolan, and Laura Levin) have provided the groundwork for exploring the relationship among theatre sites, identities, and productions; and queer geographers such as Natalie Oswin, Julie Podmore, Catherine Nash, and Kath Browne have developed invaluable theories and methodologies to

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