Notelets of filth : a companion reader to Morgan Lloyd Malcolm's Emilia / edited by Laura Kressly, Aida Patient, and Kimberly A. Williams ; foreword by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm.

"This collection of short, accessible essays serves as a supplementary text to Morgan Lloyd Malcolm's play, 'Emilia'. Critically acclaimed and beloved by audiences, this innovative and ground-breaking show is a speculative history, an imaginative (re)telling of the life of Englis...

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Other Authors: Kressly, Laura (Editor), Patient, Aida (Editor), Williams, Kimberly A. (Kimberly Ann), 1975- (Editor), Malcolm, Morgan Lloyd (writer of foreword.)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023.
Series:Routledge advances in theatre and performance studies.
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505 0 |a Women 'think round it'! Writing and publication in Emilia / Jennifer Young -- 'Burn the whole f*cking house down!' : Black feminist lessons for joyful rage / Kimberly A. Williams -- Frenzy's weaponry : the mythic dimension of Emilia / David Bullen -- 'This is my gaff' : safe spaces, cultural property, and Shakespeare / Peter KirwanvTowards Emilia : Black and South Asian women perform Shakespeare / Sita Thomas -- 'There's a woman on the stage!' : The politics of bodies in space in Nicole Charles's 2018 production of Emilia / Sara Reimers -- In conversation with Emilia's movement directors / Christina Fulcher and Anna Morrissey, with Laura Kressly -- History, her story, or our story? Navigating the tensions of historically responsive storytelling in Emilia / Eleanor Chadwick -- 'For Eve. For every Eve' : an intersectional feminist investigation of men's violence against women in Emilia / Erica Navickas -- We are Emilia : Emilia as witness, witnessing Emilia / Catherine Quirk -- #IAmEmilia : when marketing creates a movement / Gemma Kate Allred -- 'There's only so much work our imaginations can do' : Emilia and London's privileged theatre critics / Laura Kressly -- #EmiliaFamilia : Representation Matters Heather Marshall -- The #EmiliaFamilia : feminist fandom on Twitter / Emma Bentley -- Feeling collectives : emotions, feminist solidarity, and difference in Emilia / Isabel Stuart -- Teaching Morgan Lloyd Malcolm's Emilia : theatre and/in the classroom / Aida Patient -- On teaching Emilia as intersectional feminist / Praxis Kimberly A. Williams -- 'What's past is prologue' : teaching women, race, and Emilia in the twenty-first century / Rebecca Steinberger -- Opening up new worlds : Emilia at a London girls' school / Kathryn Martin. 
520 |a "This collection of short, accessible essays serves as a supplementary text to Morgan Lloyd Malcolm's play, 'Emilia'. Critically acclaimed and beloved by audiences, this innovative and ground-breaking show is a speculative history, an imaginative (re)telling of the life of English Renaissance poet Emilia Bassano Lanier. This book features essays by theatre practitioners, activists, and scholars and informed by intersectional feminist, critical race, queer, and postcolonial analyses will enable students and their teachers across secondary school and higher education to consider Emilia's major themes from a wide variety of theoretical and interdisciplinary perspectives. This volume explores the current events and cultural contexts that informed the writing and performing of the play between 2017 and 2019, various aspects of the professional London productions, critical and audience responses, and best practices for teaching the play to university and secondary school students. It includes a foreword by Emilia playwright Morgan Lloyd Malcolm This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of theatre, arts activism, feminist literature and theory"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
545 0 |a Laura Kressly (she/her) is a theatre critic, dramaturg, and director. She is co-founder of the Network of Independent Critics. She is currently working on her PhD at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, where she is also a visiting lecturer. Aida Patient (she/her) teaches women's writing in the Department of English, Languages, and Cultures at Mount Royal University in Canada. Kimberly A. Williams (she/her) is a teacher, scholar, and activist. She directs the Women's and Gender Studies Program at Mount Royal University in Canada. 
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