2021
DOI: 10.1017/s0266464x20000810
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Tennessee Williams’s Creative Frisson, Censorship, and the Queering of Theatre

Abstract: The world around Tennessee Williams in the 1960s, 1970s, and into the 1980s was changing at an astonishing pace, the cultural revolution of the period rendering most of his themes of sexual closeting and repression almost inconsequential. At least the entrenched cultural taboos against which he wrote seem to have disappeared by the mid-1960s and 1970s. In the 1980s, Broadway productions of his work grew infrequent, while those mounted tended to have short runs. He told interviewers from Theatre Arts magazine: … Show more

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“…Today, the scholarly studies (L. R. Hezaveh, N. Abdullah, & M. S. Yaapar (2015); G. Mandelbaum (2017); M. Lisagor (2020)) tackle the general psychological aspects in dramas of the playwright as well as the issues of gender and sexuality of Williams' proverbial characters (D. Dervin (1999); A. J. Saddik (2015); N. M. Iftimie (2018); S. Gontarski (2021)). Also, the researches continue debating the dramatic nature of Durmisevic (2018); A.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today, the scholarly studies (L. R. Hezaveh, N. Abdullah, & M. S. Yaapar (2015); G. Mandelbaum (2017); M. Lisagor (2020)) tackle the general psychological aspects in dramas of the playwright as well as the issues of gender and sexuality of Williams' proverbial characters (D. Dervin (1999); A. J. Saddik (2015); N. M. Iftimie (2018); S. Gontarski (2021)). Also, the researches continue debating the dramatic nature of Durmisevic (2018); A.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%