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The “stage” provided by a collection of essays such as this, and by the conference that preceded it, is simultaneously a space for investigating the notion of constructing and performing identity. In contributing I am of course staging myself: this performance is part of an ongoing construction of academic or intellectual identity — not unimportant, that, especially as female and academic identities have rarely been allowed to co-exist, certainly not harmoniously, in intellectual history.
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Colvin, S. (1999). Disturbing sight: Women staging women in European theatre. In: Pasero, U., Braun, F. (eds) Wahrnehmung und Herstellung von Geschlecht. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-89014-6_12
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