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In this episode, Curtain Call's host, Jamie Corter, explores musicals from 2001 to the present that have a strong connection with gender. Jamie introduces the Modern and Post-Modern age of Broadway discussing the 2005 production of The Color Purple and the 2016 production of Waitress. In today's podcast episode, she talks about the parallels in themes between the two shows; themes such as finding self-empowerment through female relationships and the harsh depiction of domestic abuse. Additionally, she talks about intersectionality and stalking. Join us for the last official episode of Curtain Call!
Music Credits:
"Campfire" by Roa Music on Youtube
Works Cited:
Cherry, N. (2018, November 16). Internalized Misogyny: What does it look like? How do you stop it? UMKC Women's Center. https://info.umkc.edu/womenc/2018/11/16/internalized-misogyny-what-does-it-look-like-how-do-you-stop-it/.
Colorado State University. (n.d.). Stalking Statistics [web log]. https://wgac.colostate.edu/support-2/stalking/stalking-statistics/.
Feder, D. (2016, August 2). Feminism and Femininity in Broadway’s Waitress [web log]. https://howlround.com/feminism-and-femininity-broadways-waitress.
Kimmes, A. (2003). Celie's process of finding a voice and self-fulfillment In Alice Walker's 'The Color Purple', München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/23488
Quick Guide to Stalking: 16 Important Statistics, and What You Can Do About It. (2017, January 30). [web log]. https://ncadv.org/blog/posts/quick-guide-to-stalking-16-important-statistics-and-what-you-can-do-about-it.
Romano, A. (2016, May 13). Sara Bareilles's new musical Waitress is fun and bubbly. But it's not feminist. [web log]. https://www.vox.com/2016/5/13/11516780/waitress-color-purple-domestic-violence-musical-theater.
Sedehi, K. T., Talif, R., Wan Yahya, W. R., & Kaur, H. (2014, November). The Color Purple and Women's Time. Journal of Language Teaching and Research.
By Jamie CorterIn this episode, Curtain Call's host, Jamie Corter, explores musicals from 2001 to the present that have a strong connection with gender. Jamie introduces the Modern and Post-Modern age of Broadway discussing the 2005 production of The Color Purple and the 2016 production of Waitress. In today's podcast episode, she talks about the parallels in themes between the two shows; themes such as finding self-empowerment through female relationships and the harsh depiction of domestic abuse. Additionally, she talks about intersectionality and stalking. Join us for the last official episode of Curtain Call!
Music Credits:
"Campfire" by Roa Music on Youtube
Works Cited:
Cherry, N. (2018, November 16). Internalized Misogyny: What does it look like? How do you stop it? UMKC Women's Center. https://info.umkc.edu/womenc/2018/11/16/internalized-misogyny-what-does-it-look-like-how-do-you-stop-it/.
Colorado State University. (n.d.). Stalking Statistics [web log]. https://wgac.colostate.edu/support-2/stalking/stalking-statistics/.
Feder, D. (2016, August 2). Feminism and Femininity in Broadway’s Waitress [web log]. https://howlround.com/feminism-and-femininity-broadways-waitress.
Kimmes, A. (2003). Celie's process of finding a voice and self-fulfillment In Alice Walker's 'The Color Purple', München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/23488
Quick Guide to Stalking: 16 Important Statistics, and What You Can Do About It. (2017, January 30). [web log]. https://ncadv.org/blog/posts/quick-guide-to-stalking-16-important-statistics-and-what-you-can-do-about-it.
Romano, A. (2016, May 13). Sara Bareilles's new musical Waitress is fun and bubbly. But it's not feminist. [web log]. https://www.vox.com/2016/5/13/11516780/waitress-color-purple-domestic-violence-musical-theater.
Sedehi, K. T., Talif, R., Wan Yahya, W. R., & Kaur, H. (2014, November). The Color Purple and Women's Time. Journal of Language Teaching and Research.