Waiting room: a feminist theatre-making Practice & Waiting room: A verbatim play

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Abstract
Interviews with nine individuals about their experiences undergoing surgery to remove their breasts have been edited and transformed into a verbatim theatre script. The author uses feminist interviewing techniques and places people of different ages and genders in conversation with one another about an experience they share. This document includes a paper detailing the author's research process and personal relationship to the project and a draft of the script that was completed in June 2018.

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Date created 2018

Creators/Contributors

Author Rodriguez, Michela
Primary advisor Pufahl, Shannon
Advisor Hanlon-Baker, Patti
Advisor Crandall, Maxe

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Subject breasts
Subject mastectomy
Subject breast cancer
Subject gender dysphoria
Subject transgender
Subject top surgery
Subject verbatim theatre
Subject Feminist Gender and Sexuality Studies
Genre Thesis

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Rodriguez, Michela. Waiting Room: A Feminist Theatre-Making Practice AND Waiting Room: A Verbatim Play. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/sq378xn9622

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Undergraduate Theses, Program in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Stanford University.

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