Successor to the author's ground-breaking Feminist Drama (1979; hailed
by CHOICE as ... an admirable example of the new feminist scholarship),
this new book describes the evolution of contemporary American feminist
thought since that volume appeared and traces its themes in a
cross-section of contemporary plays. Brown develops new and more
encompassing definitions of feminism and feminist drama applicable to
the wealth of theory and drama that has appeared since 1979. Giving
voice to silenced women, glorifying those defined by the patriarchy as
marginal, and propounding a feminist ethic based on respect for the
environmental context and for the concrete, everyday world are among the
central concerns of the new feminist drama. Plays by Jane Chambers,
Caryl Churchill, Darrah Cloud, Kathleen Collins, Holly Hughes, Marsha
Norman, David Rabe, Ntozake Shange, and Jane Wagner receive close
textual analysis in the book.