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Eve Ensler | 224 pages | 01 Feb 2002 | Little, Brown Book Group | 9781860499265 | English | London, United Kingdom Summary and Background on "The Vagina Monologues"

A night of theater can be much more than getting dressed up to watch a Rodgers and Hammerstein revival for the umpteenth time. Theater can be a voice for change and a call to action. Case in point: "The Vagina Monologues. In"The Vagina Monologues" began as a one-woman show, a series of character-driven pieces. As the show gained popularity, it was performed by an ensemble The Vagina Monologues actresses. What Is V-Day? The women students who don't raise their hands misguidedly explain that they "don't hate men," whereas many uninformed men believe that a necessary prerequisite for membership in feminism is womanhood. Sadly, while feminism is understood to mean "equality for the sexes" or "the The Vagina Monologues of women," it seems that many believe The Vagina Monologues is anti-male. With that in mind, it is easy to see why many assume that "The Vagina Monologues" is an angry rant of naughty words and feverish male-bashing. But Ensler is clearly raging against violence and oppression rather than men in general. V-Mena digital section of V-Day where male writers and activists speak out against misogynist violence, is further proof that Ensler's work is man-friendly. Sure, the whole show is controversial. There's shock value simply in the title. Still, one particular monologue involves two accounts of molestation. The first incident occurs when the character is In that account, she is raped by an adult male. This monologue upsets many viewers and critics because it presents a double standard. The first case of molestation is accurately nightmarish, whereas the second case is portrayed as a positive The Vagina Monologues. In an earlier version, The Vagina Monologues lesbian encounter took place at the age of 13, but Ensler decided to adjust the age. Because she The Vagina Monologues the monologues from real-life interviews, it makes sense to display what she learned from her subject. However, considering the mission statement of V-Day, it's hard The Vagina Monologues fault directors or performers for omitting—or perhaps revising—this particular monologue. Although "The Vagina Monologues" is her The Vagina Monologues famous work, The Vagina Monologues has penned other powerful works for the stage. Share Flipboard Email. Wade Bradford. Theater Expert. Wade Bradford, M. Updated December 01, Powerful Moments The Flood : This monologue, based on a conversation with a year old woman, combines humorously erotic dream imagery with the pragmatic, worldly views of a tough, outspoken old gal. Picture your elderly great Aunt talking about "down there," and you'll get an idea The Vagina Monologues this monologue's potential. During her HBO special, Ensler has great fun with this character. My Village Was My Vagina : Powerful, sad, and all-too-relevant, this is absolutely the most haunting of the monologues. This piece is in honor of the thousands of victims from rape camps in Bosnia and Kosovo. The monologue alternates between peaceful, rural memories and images of torture and sexual abuse. I Was in the Room : Based on Ensler's personal experience watching the birth of her grandchild, this is arguably the most touching and optimistic monologue. This scene captures the joy and mystery of labor, in all its glorious and graphic detail. ThoughtCo uses cookies to provide you with a great user experience. By using ThoughtCo, you accept our. THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES – V (Formerly )

From Coraline to ParaNorman check out some of our favorite family-friendly movie picks to watch this Halloween. See the full gallery. Coochie Snorcher. Powder box. Call The Vagina Monologues what you like, the vagina is many things to many women. Based on Ensler's award-winning stage show of the same name, the special includes all-new interviews and behind-the-scenes commentary added to the original performance material. The end result is a daring and refreshingly liberating experience filled with compassion, humor, intelligence and honesty that will leave you The Vagina Monologues inside the box! Written by Anonymous. I've always been a fan of The Vagina Monologues, and even did a few for a speech competition in high school, but I don't think that Eve does the greatest job The Vagina Monologues some of the monologues. The film version didn't match up to a live production that I saw in my hometown. The Vagina Monologues The Vagina Monologues live to get the full effect. It feels more universal with 20 women onstage, rather than one. Looking for some great streaming picks? Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist. Visit our What to Watch page. Sign In. Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Full Cast and Crew. Release Dates. Official Sites. Company Credits. Technical Specs. Plot Summary. Plot Keywords. Parents Guide. External Sites. User Reviews. User Ratings. External Reviews. Metacritic Reviews. Photo Gallery. Trailers and Videos. Crazy Credits. Alternate Versions. Rate This. Director: Eve Ensler. Writer: Eve Ensler play. Stars: Eve EnslerSteven C. LawrenceCathy Richardson. Available on Amazon. Added to Watchlist. Halloween Movies for the Whole Family. The Vagina Monologues It Goes Use the HTML below. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Photos Add Image. Edit Cast Credited cast: Eve Ensler Self Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Steven C. The Vagina Monologues Graduate Cathy Richardson Edit Storyline Coochie Snorcher. Edit Did You Know? I can tell. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report this. Add the first question. Language: English. Color: Color. Edit page. October Streaming Picks. Back to School Picks. Clear your history. Vagina Monologues Script- Eve Ensler Play The play explores consensual and nonconsensual sexual experiences, body image, genital mutilation, direct and indirect encounters with reproduction, The Vagina Monologues care, menstrual periods, sex workand several other topics through the eyes of women with various ages, races, sexualities, and other differences. Charles Isherwood of The New York Times called the play "probably the most important piece of political theater of the last decade. When she left the play, The Vagina Monologues was recast with three celebrity monologists. The play has been staged internationally, and a television version featuring Ensler was produced by cable TV channel HBO. InEnsler was awarded the at the 65th , which recognizes an individual from the theater community who has made a substantial contribution of volunteered time and effort on behalf of humanitarian, social service, or charitable organizations. Ensler was given this award for The Vagina Monologues creation of the non-profit, V-Day movement which raises money and educates the public about violence against all women and girls and efforts to stop it. Eve Ensler wrote the first draft of the monologues in there have been several revisions since following interviews she conducted with women about their views on sex, relationships, and violence against women. The interviews began as casual conversations with her friends, The Vagina Monologues then The Vagina Monologues up anecdotes they themselves had been told by other friends; this began a continuing chain of referrals. In an interview with Women. All of these things are deeply connected to our vaginas. Ensler wrote the piece to "celebrate the vagina". Ensler states that inthe purpose of the piece changed from a celebration of vaginas and femininity to a movement to stop violence against women. This was the start of the V-Day movement [6] which has continued strong every year since, has turned into a worldwide phenomenon, and a very successful non-profit organization. Soon, Eve Ensler's episodic play had graduated from off-off Broadway to Madison Square The Vagina Monologues to college stages the world over. Inthe first all-transgender performance of The Vagina Monologues was held, resulting in the creation of the documentary Beautiful Daughterswhich displays the hardships the all-transgender cast faced with the production. The monologues were read by eighteen notable transgender women, and a new monologue revolving around the experiences and struggles of transgender women was The Vagina Monologues. The play was also adapted into a Marathi play called Yonichya Maneechya Gujagoshti by feminist writer-activist Vandana Khare in the year Gabriela Youth, the one and only national democratic mass organization for young women in the Philippines also adapted the play into a Tagalog theatrical show called "Ang Usapang Puke" with its student members from the Polytechnic University of the Philippines in the year The Vagina Monologues is made up of various personal monologues read by a The Vagina Monologues group of women. Originally, Eve Ensler performed every monologue herself, with subsequent performances The Vagina Monologues three actresses, and more recent versions featuring a different actress The Vagina Monologues every role. Each of the monologues deals with an aspect of the feminine experiencetouching on matters such as sex The Vagina Monologues, sex workbody imageloverapemenstruationfemale genital mutilationmasturbationbirthorgasmthe various common names for the vagina or simply as a physical aspect of the body. A recurring theme throughout the piece is the vagina as a tool of female empowerment, and the ultimate embodiment of The Vagina Monologues. Every year a new monologue is added to highlight a current issue affecting women around the world. Infor example, Ensler wrote a new monologue, called Under the Burqaabout the plight of women in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. Or So They Tried after interviewing a group of women whose gender identity differed from their assigned gender at birth. V-Day is a non-profit c 3 organization [6] that distributes funds to national and international grassroot organizations and programs that work to stop violence against girls and women. Such events take place worldwide each year between 1 February and 30 April, many on college campuses as well. On 21 February Ms. The Vagina Monologues in conjunction with Jane Fonda and Deep The Vagina Monologues Productions produced and directed the first all- transgender [15] performance of The Vagina Monologueswith readings by eighteen notable transgender women and including a new monologue documenting the experiences of transgender women. Since that debut, many university and college productions have included these three "Transgender Monologues". Beautiful Daughters is a documentary about the cast of the first performance by transgender women. An article in Signs by Christine M. Cooper begins by applauding The Vagina Monologues for benefit performances The Vagina Monologues within the first six years — The Vagina Monologues has been criticized by some within the feminist movement, including pro-sex feminists and individualist feminists. Dodson's main concern seemed to The Vagina Monologues the lack of the term "clitoris" throughout the play. She believes that the play sends a message that the vagina is the main sex organ, not the clitoris. There is also criticism of The Vagina Monologues about its conflation of vaginas as women, The Vagina Monologues specifically for the message of the play that women The Vagina Monologues their vaginas, as Susan E. Bell and Susan M. Reverby argue, "Generations of feminists have argued that we are more than our bodies, more than a vagina or 'the sex'. Yet, TVM re-inscribes women's politics in our bodies, indeed in our vaginas alone". Because of the title and content of The Vagina Monologues being body-centric, American University chose to change their The Vagina Monologues of it to a new show including all-original pieces, giving the production the name of Breaking Ground Monologues. In a student organization at The Vagina Monologues Holyoke College canceled its annual performance of the play for being, in its opinion, insufficiently inclusive of transgender people. Kim Hall, a professor of Philosophy at Appalachian State University, further criticizes the play, particularly the sections dealing with women in developing countriesfor contributing to "colonialist conceptions of non-Western women," [22] such as the piece "My Vagina Was My Village. In The Vagina Monologues, depictions of sexual violence are told through mostly non-white and non-US centered stories, as Srimati Basu states, "While a few of these forms of violence, such as sexual assault and denigration of genitalia, are depicted in U. These global locations The Vagina Monologues to signify the terror that is used to hold the laughter in balance, to validate the seriousness of the enterprise, while the 'vagina' pieces are more directly associated with pleasure and sexuality and set in the United States". InColumbia University's V-Day decided to stage the play with a cast entirely of non-white women because The Vagina Monologues the misrepresentation. That decision, too, was controversial. The TFP denounced it as "a piece replete with sexual encounters, lust, graphic descriptions of masturbation and lesbian behavior", [25] urging students and parents to protest. Following TFP and other protests, performances were The Vagina Monologues at sixteen Catholic colleges. Saint Louis University made the decision not to endorse the production, claiming the yearly event was getting to be "redundant. InRobert Swope, a conservative contributor to a Georgetown University newspaper, The Hoyawrote an article critical of the play. Swope had previously criticized the play in an article he wrote entitled "Georgetown Women's Center: Indispensable Asset or Improper Expenditure? Every year, the play is performed on hundreds of college campuses as part of V-Day's College campaign. Inspired by The Vagina Monologuesmany colleges have gone on to develop their own plays. Performances at colleges are always different, not always pre-written, and sometimes feature actors writing their own monologue. The Cardinal Newman Society The Vagina Monologues criticized the performance of the play on Catholic college campuses. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. See also: Performances of The Vagina Monologues. Main article: V-Day movement. Retrieved 12 June The New York Times. Retrieved 9 March Retrieved 2 May — via NYTimes. Archived from the original on 15 April Retrieved 2 May Retrieved 28 February The Vagina Monologues Archived from the original on 3 March Retrieved 2 March Retrieved Archived 2 March at the Wayback Machine. Women's Studies International Forum. Retrieved 28 April The Huffington Post. Retrieved 3 October Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies. Columbia Spectator. 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