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#METOO IN POLISH THEATRE EDUCATION
#METOO IN POLISH THEATRE EDUCATION

Author(s): Monika Kwaśniewska-Mikuła
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Education, Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Sociology
Published by: Универзитет у Нишу
Keywords: #metoo; theatre; acting; institution; education; affects

Summary/Abstract: This article discusses the #metoo movement in the Polish theatre. The author, referring to the thesis by Agnès Grossmann, notes that just like in the cinema, in which #metoo was initiated, the theatre reproduces images of women subjected to the male gaze. She then looks at how this problem of representation translates into the working conditions of women in the theatre. The paper presents the current state of research and actions regarding violence (including sexual violence) in theatres around the world. Applying these considerations to Poland, the author writes how this problem resonates with the situation of women in Poland. In the context of the theatre, the location of substantive and practical preparation for #metoo were theatre schools. Surveying events in the two most important and prestigious centres of theatre education, the author first makes a diagnosis of existing problems and then examines the process of combating them through the prism of Sarah Ahmed's concept of “walls” and the affective theory of paranoia and reparation according to Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick

  • Issue Year: 19/2020
  • Issue No: 03
  • Page Range: 219-239
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: English