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Sue-Ellen Case (born 1942) is Professor and Chair of Critical Studies in the Theatre Department in the School of Theater Film and Television at the University of California, Los Angeles. She has published several books, including ''Feminism and Theatre''〔Case, Sue-Ellen, ''Feminism and Theatre'' (1988)(ISBN 978-0416015010)〕 and ''The Domain-Matrix: Performing Lesbian at the End of Print Culture''.〔Case, Sue-Ellen, ''The Domain-Matrix: Performing Lesbian at the End of Print Culture'' (1996) (ISBN 0253332265)〕 Case has also edited several anthologies of critical works and play texts, including ''The Divided Home/Land: Contemporary German Women's Plays'';〔Case, Sue-Ellen (ed.), ''The Divided Home/Land: Contemporary German Women's Plays'' (University of Michigan Press 1992) (ISBN 978-0472064069)〕〔("Sue-Ellen Case's incisive introduction develops a historical, feminist, and theatrical framework, as well as providing information on playwrights not included in the volume. The focus of the book is the seven plays. Each play is individually introduced by Case, providing biographical information, critical perspectives, and points of reference to Anglo-American feminism and theatre.")〕 ''Split Britches: Lesbian Practice/Feminist Performance,''〔Case, Sue-Ellen (ed.), ''Split Britches: Lesbian Practice/Feminist Performance'' (1996) (ISBN 978-0415127660)〕〔("Case, who has been a key figure in the development of feminist and lesbian performance studies...")〕 which won the 1996 Lambda Literary Award for Drama;〔(Previous Lammy Award Winners ), Lambda Literary Foundation, Retrieved February 2, 2010〕 ''Performing Feminisms: Feminist Critical Theory and Theatre'',〔Case, Sue-Ellen (ed.), 'Performing Feminisms: Feminist Critical Theory and Theatre'' (1990)(ISBN 978-0801839696)〕 and many others. Along with Philip Brett and Susan Leigh Foster, she edits a book series with Indiana University Press entitled ''Unnatural Acts''. She has published over thirty articles in journals such as ''Theatre Journal'', ''Modern Drama'', ''differences'', and ''Theatre Research International'' and in many anthologies of critical works. Her many articles include "Making Butch: An Historical Memoir of the 1970s" in ''Butch/Femme: Inside Lesbian Genders'' (Cassell Academic Press, 1998) and corrected in "Toward a Butch-Feminist Retro-Future," published in the collection ''Queer Frontiers'' (University of Wisconsin Press, 2000). Professor Case's essay "Tracking the Vampire" (''differences'', 1991), which explores lesbian representation in film, has also been widely reprinted. In "Seduced and Abandoned: Chicanas and Lesbians in Representation," printed in the collection ''Negotiating Performance'' (Duke University Press, 1994), she argues for political affiliations across difference. Case has been an invited professor in residence at Swarthmore College, Stockholm University, and the National University of Singapore, and has lectured at the Rhodopi International Theatre Laboratory. Case is currently a distinguished professor at the University of California, Los Angeles. ==See also== *Queer studies *Queer theory 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sue-Ellen Case」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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