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Sex, Gender, and Sexualities in Edward Albee's Plays
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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...
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22 March 2018

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 Vasak
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 Vasak
Price: $123.00
Pages: 194
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: New Perspectives in Edward Albee Studies
Publication Date:
22 March 2018
ISBN: 9789004358362
Format: Hardcover
John M. Clum is Professor Emeritus of Theater Studies and English at Duke University. His nine books include Acting Gay: Male Homosexuality in Modern Drama, Something for the Boys: Musical Theater and Gay Culture and, most recently, Terrence McNally and American Gay Drama, 1965-2015. He is also a playwright and opera librettist.
Cormac O’Brien, Assistant Professor of Anglo-Irish Drama at University College Dublin, is a specialist in modern and contemporary Irish drama and in Medical Humanities. He has published widely on masculinities and queer sexualities in Irish theatre, as well as on HIV and AIDS in Irish culture and performance. He is the author of Masculinities and Manhood in Contemporary Irish Drama: Acting the Man (2018).
Cormac O’Brien, Assistant Professor of Anglo-Irish Drama at University College Dublin, is a specialist in modern and contemporary Irish drama and in Medical Humanities. He has published widely on masculinities and queer sexualities in Irish theatre, as well as on HIV and AIDS in Irish culture and performance. He is the author of Masculinities and Manhood in Contemporary Irish Drama: Acting the Man (2018).