Lehrende/r: Ph.D. Kym Bird
Veranstaltungsart: Seminar
Anzeige im Stundenplan: Sem:Am.Literature2
Semesterwochenstunden: 2
Unterrichtssprache: Englisch
Min. | Max. Teilnehmerzahl: - | 15
Anmeldegruppe: S II AS
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Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches: A course kit, containing the texts, can be borrowed from the secretary's office during office hours for copying: S. Wächter, room 01-577 (Philosophicum), Mo-Thur 9-12.
Inhalt: “Pioneering Canadian Theatre: Lost Women” studies a body of early Canadian women’s theatre and situates that theatre in the context of the early “woman movement” and related movements of social reform as they bear upon issues of gender, race, and class in post-colonial Canada. Largely written about and for women – both those on the stage and in the audience -- these plays explore late nineteenth and early twentieth-century ideas, ideologies, and discourses of liberation, interrogation, and revolt against patriarchy and express a belief in the possibility of social change.
Empfohlene Literatur: Wooing of Miss Canada (1917), Edith Lelean Groves Laura Secord: the Heroine of 1812 (1876 and 1886), Sarah Ann Curzon The Soldiers (1913), Louise Carter-Broun Joggsville Convention (190?), Clara Rothwell Anderson Red Cross Helpers (1918), Sister Mary Agnes Acadia (1920), Mary Kinley Ingraham A course kit, containing the texts, can be borrowed from the secretary's office during office hours for copying: S. Wächter, room 01-577 (Philosophicum), Mo-Thur 9-12.