Hart, Lynda
HART, Lynda
HART, Lynda. American, b. 1953. Genres: Theatre, Women's studies and issues. Career: Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH, assistant professor of English and director of women's studies, 1984-88; University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, associate professor of English and theater, 1988-. Publications: Sam Shepard's Metaphorical Stages, 1987; Fatal Women: Lesbian Sexuality and the Mark of Aggression, 1994. EDITOR: Making a Spectacle: Feminist Essays on Contemporary Women's Theatre, 1989; (with P. Phelan) Acting Out: Feminist Performance, 1993. Address: 3440 Walnut, 119 Bennett Hall, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, U.S.A.
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