#WakingTheFeminists and the Data-Driven Revolution in Irish Theatre
by
Claire Keogh
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Elements in Women Theatre Makers
ISBN-10
1009523090
ISBN-13
9781009523097
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 6th, 2025
Print length
80 Pages
Weight
136 grams
Dimensions
15.00 x 22.80 x 1.10 cms
Product Classification:
Theatre studies
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This Element examines the #WakingTheFeminists movement, a grassroots campaign for gender equality in Irish theatre, sparked by Lian Bell's Facebook post about the gender disparity in Abbey Theatre's 2016 programme. It highlights its success, impact on policy and cultural changes, and its research-informed strategy.
#WakingTheFeminists was a year-long grassroots campaign for gender equality in Irish theatre. Prompted by the gender disparity of Ireland''s Abbey Theatre''s 2016 programme, ''Waking the Nation'', Lian Bell posted a Facebook message that sparked a surge of feminist fury that ignited the #WakingTheFeminists movement. This Element considers the movement both as digital feminist activism and as part of the growing trend of data feminism, by analysing how its combined use of connective and collective action, and qualitative and quantitative data, was critical to its success. It contextualises the movement historically in relation to a series of feminist controversies in Irish theatre since 1990, before considering its impact on both policy and cultural changes across the Irish arts sector. #WakingTheFeminists'' national and international resonance derived from its research-informed strategy which made it the most effective campaign for gender equality in the history of Irish theatre.
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