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Sweet Canadian Girls Abroad Cecilia Morgan

Sweet Canadian Girls Abroad By Cecilia Morgan

Sweet Canadian Girls Abroad by Cecilia Morgan


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Taking the approach of feminist collective biography, this book tells the story of the Canadian women who forged careers as professional actresses from the 1870s to the 1940s. Appearing in Canada, the United States, Britain, Australia, and New Zealand, they were integral in theatrical networks and helped shape transnational middle-class culture.

Sweet Canadian Girls Abroad Summary

Sweet Canadian Girls Abroad: A Transnational History of Stage and Screen Actresses by Cecilia Morgan

By the late nineteenth century, Canadian women had begun forging careers as professional actresses, appearing not just in Canada, but in the United States, Britain, Australia, and New Zealand. They played an integral role in theatrical networks and helped shape transnational middle-class culture.

Taking the approach of feminist collective biography, Sweet Canadian Girls Abroad writes the lives of women who, despite their renown during their lifetimes, have been all too easily forgotten. Cecilia Morgan examines these sweet girls childhoods, their experiences of work, touring, and company management, the plays in which they appeared, and the celebrity they enjoyed. In so doing she shows how women helped convey messages about race, empire, and white identity in popular culture. Investigating a period from the 1870s to the 1940s, Morgan demonstrates how actresses evolved within a period of change in theatre, how they coped with new challenges, and how they brought their craft to new media. Paying particular attention to the careers of Margaret Bannerman, Tony Award-winner Beatrice Lillie, Margaret Anglin, Julia Arthur, and Frances Doble, among many others, this book explores how being an actress abroad became work as well as profession for Canadian women.

Extensively researched and generously illustrated, Sweet Canadian Girls Abroad argues for the importance of theatre, both to Canadian womens history and to our understanding of Canada in a transnational world.

About Cecilia Morgan

Cecilia Morgan is professor in the Department of Curriculum, Teaching and Learning at OISE, University of Toronto, and the author of Travellers through Empire: Indigenous Voyages from Early Canada.

Additional information

NPB9780228011385
9780228011385
0228011388
Sweet Canadian Girls Abroad: A Transnational History of Stage and Screen Actresses by Cecilia Morgan
New
Paperback
McGill-Queen's University Press
2022-08-18
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