In "Cravings," Jyl Lynn Felman shares her unique family stories as the youngest of three sisters in a Jewish American family. She explores her childhood obsessions, her relationship with her mother, and the impact of silence caused by illness. Felman's memoir vividly depicts her cravings for love and connection through sensory experiences.
Jyl Lynn Felman Reihenfolge der Bücher
Jyl Lynn Felman schafft Aufführungen und Schriften, die akademische Strenge mit intimer, interaktiver Theaterkunst verbinden. Ihr Ansatz legt Wert auf tiefe persönliche Auseinandersetzung und zieht Publikum sowie Studenten in den Kern ihrer Erkundungen. Durch Workshops und ihre wissenschaftliche Arbeit kultiviert Felman einen einzigartigen Raum für kreativen Ausdruck, der sich durch intensive Fokussierung und erlebnisorientierte Natur auszeichnet.



- 2001
- 2001
Exploring the intersection of education and performance, the author presents a compelling narrative where teachers become performers and classrooms transform into stages. Through a series of essays, the book tackles pressing issues such as identity politics, sexual harassment, academic censorship, and radical pedagogy. With eloquent prose, it invites readers to engage with the complexities of modern academia, making it a captivating read for anyone interested in the art of teaching and its societal implications.
- 1997
In telling the story of her own complex and ever-shifting familial ties, Felman (performance artist, writer, and professor of women's studies) reveals the evolution of her own obsessions and longings from those of a child in her family's kosher kitchen to those of an adult sampling her woman lover's shrimp recipe. Through her family stories, she offers a tale of the universal desire for love and connection. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR