Addiction Λ Moralization: Drugs, Alcohol, Sex and God-Power in Sarah Kane’s Cleansed, Marc Schölermann’s Pathology and Alex Garland’s Ex Machina
Abstract This paper examines a play (Sarah Kane’s Cleansed) and two films (Marc Schölermann’s Pathology and Alex Garland’s Ex Machina) to assess the fallibility of their God-figures. The God-characters’ downfall originates in behaviours that appear both moralized in Christian vein and pathologize...
Main Authors: | Estella Ciobanu, Patricia Şoitu |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Hyperion University
2018-12-01
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Series: | HyperCultura |
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Online Access: | http://litere.hyperion.ro/hypercultura/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Ciobanu_Soitu_titlu.pdf |
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