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The Dolls' Revolution : Australian Theatre and Cultural Imagination
Melbourne
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Australian Scholarly Publishing
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2005
Z1261220
2005
selected work
criticism
'This provocative new study of Australian theatre focuses on women writers who have changed our ways of seeing Australian culture. They include Hannie Rayson on the sisterhood, Joanna Murray-Smith on generation f, Jenny Kemp on desire, Katherine Thomson on working girls, Jane Harrison on the stolen generation, Leah Purcell on black chics and Beatrix Christian on miscegenation. Drawing on the title of the ground-breaking Australian play of the 1950s, Ray Lawler’s Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, Rachel Fensham and Denise Varney explore the social and imaginative transformation of Australian theatre in the last twenty years.' (Publication summary)
Melbourne : Australian Scholarly Publishing , 2005 pg. 329-338
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The Dolls' Revolution : Australian Theatre and Cultural Imagination
Melbourne
:
Australian Scholarly Publishing
,
2005
Z1261220
2005
selected work
criticism
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