Performing Emotions
Discover the intricate relationship between emotions and gender identity in Peta Tait's insightful work, Performing Emotions. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2002, this thought-provoking hardback spans 210 pages, delving into the nuances of how sexual differences shape the portrayal of emotions in 20th-century realist drama. Tait's central argument emphasizes that the performance of emotions is not merely an artistic endeavor but also a reflection of gender identity. Through her rigorous analysis, she uncovers the layered meanings of emotions and their representation on stage, making this book a vital resource for scholars and enthusiasts of drama and gender studies alike. Enhance your understanding of the interplay between emotion and identity with this compelling exploration.