
Published online:
24 January 2019
Published in print:
01 July 2018
Online ISBN:
9781526139054
Print ISBN:
9781526114785
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Women, theatre histories and marginalisation Women, theatre histories and marginalisation
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In their own words: suffrage plays, preservation and publication In their own words: suffrage plays, preservation and publication
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In their own words: autobiography, archives and ephemera In their own words: autobiography, archives and ephemera
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New perspectives and a new generation New perspectives and a new generation
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Re-evaluation and renewal Re-evaluation and renewal
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Notes Notes
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Cite
Paxton, Naomi, 'Introduction: Re-Evaluating the AFL', Stage rights! The Actresses' Franchise League, activism and politics 1908-58, Women Theatre and Performance MUP (Manchester , 2018; online edn, Manchester Scholarship Online, 24 Jan. 2019), https://doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526114785.003.0001, accessed 22 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
This chapter introduces the Actresses' Franchise League and the archival research process and methodology of the author, and considers how the League has been portrayed in previous scholarship and marginalised in theatre historise. It tackles areas of contemporary historiographic concern around autobiographical material, digital research and intertheatricality, and posits that the story of the League has hitherto fallen between suffrage and theatre histories. This chapter also details the suffrage plays republished, researched and examined by scholars to date, and argues that a re-evaluation of the work of the organisation is both timely and necessary.
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