The Amazing Decade: Women and Performance Art in America 1970–1980 ed. by Moira Roth, and: Women and Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory

L Champagne - Performing Arts Journal, 1984 - muse.jhu.edu
In the book's Introduction and in their essay, Victor and Edith Turner suggest that the lack of
symbolic life in the US may be traced back through the effects of industrialization to early
American settlers' rejection of the post-feudal Europe of royalty, nobility and clergy, and of
the visually oriented symbolic system associated with it. The Protestant ethic, reinforced by
the Enlightenment, produced a rational, naturalistic and individualistic attitude toward
worship. This resulted in a separation of church and state, recognition of the individual as …

[CITATION][C] Women & Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory

Tisch School of the Arts. Women… - 1983 - Women & Performance Project at the …

[CITATION][C] Women & Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory

Tisch School of the Arts. Women… - 1989 - Women & Performance Project at the …

[CITATION][C] Into Performance: Japanese Women Artists in New York, by Midori Yoshimoto: Women and Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory

JT Chambers-Letson - 2007 - scholars.northwestern.edu
Into Performance: Japanese Women Artists in New York, by Midori Yoshimoto: Women and
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