A voz da mulher trabalhadora na Grande Depressão
três quadros de Pins and needles
Keywords:
Teatro norte-americano, Revista musical, Sonho americano, Grande DepressãoAbstract
Este artigo tem como objetivo apresentar a voz da mulher trabalhadora em três quadros da revista musical Pins and needles. Criada na cidade de Nova Iorque em 1937 por dramaturgos ligados ao teatro de esquerda, a peça satirizou eventos da Grande Depressão, mostrando um humor incomparável. Nos quesitos histórico e cultural, a peça mais popular da década de 1930 é única, por finalmente mostrar a visão de mundo da mulher em um período difícil para a trabalhadora norte-americana. Através da análise do sonho americano, estudamos os questionamentos à ideologia estadunidense do texto dramatúrgico de Pins and needles.
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JONES, John Bush. Our musicals, ourselves: a social history of the American musical theatre. New England: Brandeis University Press, 2003.
LERNER, Max. Civilização norte-americana. Rio de Janeiro: Fundo de Cultura, 1960.
ROME, Harold et al. Pins and needles. In: PAPA, Lee (Ed.) Staged action: six plays from the American Workers’ Theatre. ILR Press, Cornell University Press, 2009. p. 249-286.
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SMITH, Paul. Primitive America: the ideology of capitalist democracy. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2007.
TRUMBULL, Eric Winship. Musicals of the American workers’ theatre movement – 1928-1941: propaganda and ritual in documents of a social movement. Maryland: University of Maryland College Park, 1991.
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