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Female Performers in British and American Fiction
Title:
Female Performers in British and American Fiction
JLCTITLE245:
Barbara Straumann.
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2018]
Physical Description:
1 online resource (313 pages)
ISBN:
9783110561050

9783110558425
Abstract:
The female performer with a public voice constitutes a remarkably vibrant theme in British and American narratives of the long nineteenth century. The tension between fictional female performers and other textual voices can be seen to refigure the cultural debate over the 'voice' of women in aesthetically complex ways. By focusing on singers, actresses, preachers and speakers, this book traces and explores an important tradition of feminine articulation. Drawing on critical approaches in literary studies, gender studies and philosophy, the book conceptualizes voice for the discussion of narrative texts. Examining voice both as a thematic concern and as an aesthetic effect, the individual chapters analyse how the actual articulation by female performers correlates with their cultural visibility and agency. What this study foregrounds is how women characters succeed in making themselves heard even if their voices are silenced in the end.
Local Note:
UAF Rasmuson Library Ebook Central subscription access.

UAS/JPL: EBSCO Academic Subscription.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Corinne and Her Aftereffects on the British Stage -- 3. Visionary Preaching in Britain and America -- 4. American Political Speakers -- 5. Acting Anxieties -- 6. Fin-de-Siècle Ventriloquism and Modernist Self-Authorship -- 7. Conclusion -- Illustration Credits -- Bibliography -- Index.
Language:
In English.
Source of Description Note:
Online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 22. Mai 2018).
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