03536nam 2200553 450 991046723510332120201020150307.090-04-36271-110.1163/9789004362710(CKB)4100000002636652(MiAaPQ)EBC5331653(OCoLC)1019845163(nllekb)BRILL9789004362710(PPN)242301649(EXLCZ)99410000000263665220180104d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSex, gender, and sexualities in Edward Albee's plays[e-book] /edited by John M. Clum, Cormac O'BrienLeiden ;Boston :Brill Rodopi,2018.1 online resource (204 pages)New perspectives in Edward Albee studies ;290-04-35836-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Matter --Contents --Editors’ Introduction /John M. Clum and Cormac O’Brien --Dismembering/Remembering: Dramatizing the Family in The American Dream /Emeline Jouve --The Gay Geography of New York City in Albee’s The Zoo Story /T. Ross Leasure --Revisiting the Zoo: Time and Gender in Edward Albee’s At Home at the Zoo /Andrew Darr --“The Aims of Spirit”: Performing Marriage in Albee’s Plays /David Marcia --Collateral Damage: Raising and Destroying [Gay?] Sons in Albee’s Plays /John M. Clum --A Body of One’s Own: Martha’s Performative Physicality in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? /Mary Ann Barfield --The Uncrossable Line: Reading Martha as Transgender in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? /Henry Albright --The Tragic (Male) Hero in the Wake of the New Millennium: Upturning Gender and Sexuality in The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? /Araceli González Crespán --“Do you want it?” The Commodification of Sexuality in the Late Plays of Edward Albee /Valentine Vasak --Malcolm, Sexual Politics, Edward Albee’s Adaptations /Donald E. Pease --“A wet run, so to speak”: Sex and Sexuality in Edward Albee’s Lolita /Paul Benedict Grant.Sex, Gender, and Sexualities in the Plays of Edward Albee contains a general introduction and eleven essays by American and European Albee scholars on Albee’s depictions of gender relations, sexual relations, monogamy, child-rearing, and homosexuality. The volume includes close readings of individual plays and more general theoretical and historical discussions. Contributors: Henry Albright, Mary Ann Barfield, Araceli Gonzalez Crespan, Andrew Darr, John M. Clum, Paul Grant, Emeline Jouve, T. Ross Leasure, David Marcia, Cormac O’Brien, Donald Pease, Valentine VasakNew Perspectives in Edward Albee Studies2.Sex in literatureSex role in literatureSex in literaturefastSex role in literaturefastCriticism, interpretation, etc.fastElectronic books.Sex in literature.Sex role in literature.Sex in literature.Sex role in literature.812/.54Clum John M865073O'Brien Cormac865074NL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910467235103321Sex, gender, and sexualities in Edward Albee's plays1930786UNINA