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A mothering dramaturgy: the creative co-practices of mothering and directing in contemporary rehearsal rooms
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posted on 2023-01-24, 01:58 authored by Katy Maudlin, Rea DennisRea Dennis, Kate HunterKate HunterThis essay considers the conceptual diversity in the current discourse on dramaturgy within contemporary theater making and adds an embodied maternal dramaturgy. Featuring interviews with six prominent women directors who are mothers, the essay presents key mothering moments and their presence in rehearsal practice. The essay highlights the corporeal knowledge of the postpartum director, and the kinds of adjustments to practices and work models that emerge from the needs of the director as mother. We present a mothering dramaturgy as a political act: a process that disrupts and unsettles divisions of labor, social constructs, and commonly accepted notions of body.
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Journal
Text and Performance QuarterlyPagination
1-12Publisher DOI
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1046-2937eISSN
1479-5760Language
enPublisher
Informa UK LimitedUsage metrics
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190404 Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies970119 Expanding Knowledge through Studies of the Creative Arts and Writing360403 Drama, theatre and performance studies280122 Expanding knowledge in creative arts and writing studies130104 The performing artsSchool of Communication and Creative ArtsLiterary Studies not elsewhere classifiedPerforming Arts and Creative Writing not elsewhere classified