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Actresses and Whores
On Stage and in Society

This book offers insights into the connection between actresses and prostitutes.

Kirsten Pullen (Author)

9780521833417, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 17 February 2005

228 pages, 6 b/w illus.
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.6 cm, 0.2 kg

'… Pullen's close attention to both contemporary and current accounts of each of her studied figures ensures this book is authoritative and successful in its exploration of this subject. Actresses and Whores is a comprehensive study of the questions surrounding the prostitute/performer dynamic which is both illuminating and intriguing.' Theatre Notebook

The image of the actress as prostitute has haunted the theatrical profession since women first went on the stage. This book explores the history of this connection both in the cultural imagination and in real life. It shows, through case studies of women working in Britain and the United States between the seventeenth and twentieth centuries, that some women have drawn on the dual tradition of 'whore' as radical and victim to carve out a space for female sexual agency. Female performers from Elizabeth Boutell and Charlotte Charke to Mae West redefined gender identity and appropriate female sexuality. Pullen integrates substantial archival research and interviews with working prostitutes with a consideration of feminist and cultural perspectives on the myth and reality of the actress/whore. This highly original study offers many insights to theatre historians and scholars of cultural, social and gender studies.

List of illustrations
1. Prostitution, performance, and Mae West: speaking from the whore position
2. Betty Boutell, 'Whom All the Town Fucks': constructing the actress/whore
3. Memoir and masquerade: Charlotte Charke, Margaret Leeson, and eighteenth-century performances of self
4. Burlesque, breeches, and blondes: illegitimate nineteenth-century cultural and theatrical performance
5. 'We need status as actresses!': contemporary prostitution and performance
6. Afterpiece: millennial prostitution
Bibliography
Index.

Subject Areas: Theatre studies [AN]

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