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For next time: Judy Chicago, “The Dinner Party,” judychicago

For next time: Judy Chicago, “The Dinner Party,” judychicago.com Wed at 8PM, Prosser Studio, back of Mem Aud, Undergrad One Acts Late 20 th -century’s series of liberation movements Feminism, Colonialism, Gay Liberation

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For next time: Judy Chicago, “The Dinner Party,” judychicago

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  1. For next time: Judy Chicago, “The Dinner Party,” judychicago.com Wed at 8PM, Prosser Studio, back of Mem Aud, Undergrad One Acts Late 20th-century’s series of liberation movements Feminism, Colonialism, Gay Liberation Stonewall Riot, 1969 (http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/events/sw25/about.html) but do they all work together under the rubric of liberal tolerance and acceptance, or is it important to insist on their differences? Feminism not just female self-fulfillment, not just getting men to do the dishes what happens when gender intersects w/ sexuality or race? do lesbians & straight women have different agendas? white and non-white feminists?

  2. Caryl Churchill, Cloud 9 (1978-79) Join Stock Theatre Group conducted collaborative workshop on sexual politics improvs, particularly status games around profession, gender, sex, combination thereof Churchill then wrote script based on workshop Collaborative aesthetic a way to undermine authority/author but does it do that? Ousmane’s attempts to make Senegal, people main character give way to heroicization of Guelwaar influence of Brecht, Soviet training? Churchill also influenced by Brecht & “material feminism” (vs “essential feminism”) uses cross-gender, cross-racial, and doubling casting to alienate Verfremdungseffekt Do traditional forms of social authority become reasserted in Cloud 9?

  3. Play’s interhistorical pastiche of 19th c. & 20th c. this genealogizing (via Nietzsche/Foucault) common in pomo putting periods together highlights legacy of past in present, even as changes also highlight social constructedness of periods Play makes connection between ideologies of sexual & racial oppression in both instances, Betty & Joshua become projections of Clive’s gaze Betty is the dark continent of sexuality, even as Joshua tries to become “civilized” by eschewing connection to dark continent also shows how the lack of recognition of continuity of oppression often maintains oppression as marginalized fight each other (35) example of Betty, Joshua, & Edward Both racial & gender marginalizations secure male dominance but how does sexuality, particularly homosexuality fit (or not) into these other marginalizations? In Act I, male homosociality and homoeroticism not always at odds? (6) how read Clive’s wink at Joshua (15) how read in light of Joshua & Harry sleeping together? (39) yet when Harry confuses Clive’s homosociality, he is rebuked

  4. In many instances, the play seems to allow homosexuality into text, but not into performance? see James Harding, “Cloud Cover: (Re)Dressing Desire and Comfortable Subversions in Caryl Churchill’s Cloud Nine,” PMLA, 1998, no. 2:258-271. Act I (14) Harry & Betty’s kiss deferred (15) Harry & Joshua fuck off-stage (25) Harry & Edward homosexuality & pederasty, less threatening w/ girl actor? off-stage gives way to (17) Clive & Mrs. S’s cunnilingus (26) Ellen & Betty’s kiss (female/male) Act II how does Clive/Cathy casting reflect on Lin (59) Gerry’s monologue stereotype, important telling of same-sex desire? (73-5) orgy/ceremony

  5. How does cross-gender, cross-racial casting & doubling work? does alienation, estrangement produce a gap in which social constructedness shown? or can alienation reinforce stereotypes? does it just preserve binary logic of correspondences between sex, gender, and sexuality? What kind of new castings, new workshopping, or new writing might be called for today in a production of Cloud 9?

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