Gender, Politics, Subjectivity: Reading Caryl Churchill.

This doctoral dissertation approaches three plays written by British playwright Caryl Churchill (1938- ): Cloud Nine (1979), Top Girls (1982), and Blue Heart (1997). Her plays deal mainly with systems of oppression and their effects on the individual or on groups of people. These systems of oppressi...

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Main Author: Monforte, Enric
Other Authors: Zozaya Ariztia, María Pilar
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Universitat de Barcelona 2000
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spelling ndltd-TDX_UB-oai-www.tdx.cat-10803-16592013-07-09T03:35:29ZGender, Politics, Subjectivity: Reading Caryl Churchill.Monforte, EnricLiteratura anglesaTeatre contemporaniLiteratura escrita per donesCiències Humanes i Socials82This doctoral dissertation approaches three plays written by British playwright Caryl Churchill (1938- ): Cloud Nine (1979), Top Girls (1982), and Blue Heart (1997). Her plays deal mainly with systems of oppression and their effects on the individual or on groups of people. These systems of oppression, reminiscent of the Foucauldian power structures, exert their restrictive power over the dispossessed -the working class, women, or gays and lesbians. The main objective of this dissertation is to demonostrate how a gender and politics-oriented approach to theatre can help to subvert some of the patriarchal and conservative assumptions implicit in traditional theatre. In this respect, the three plays analysed share the presence of recurrent themes: patriarchal society, the nuclear family, colonisation at several levels (race, gender, sexuality), and the capitalist system.Universitat de BarcelonaZozaya Ariztia, María PilarUniversitat de Barcelona. Departament de Filologia Anglesa i Alemanya2000-02-25info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10803/1659urn:isbn:8469991841TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa)enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessADVERTIMENT. L'accés als continguts d'aquesta tesi doctoral i la seva utilització ha de respectar els drets de la persona autora. Pot ser utilitzada per a consulta o estudi personal, així com en activitats o materials d'investigació i docència en els termes establerts a l'art. 32 del Text Refós de la Llei de Propietat Intel·lectual (RDL 1/1996). Per altres utilitzacions es requereix l'autorització prèvia i expressa de la persona autora. En qualsevol cas, en la utilització dels seus continguts caldrà indicar de forma clara el nom i cognoms de la persona autora i el títol de la tesi doctoral. No s'autoritza la seva reproducció o altres formes d'explotació efectuades amb finalitats de lucre ni la seva comunicació pública des d'un lloc aliè al servei TDX. Tampoc s'autoritza la presentació del seu contingut en una finestra o marc aliè a TDX (framing). Aquesta reserva de drets afecta tant als continguts de la tesi com als seus resums i índexs.
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Literatura anglesa
Teatre contemporani
Literatura escrita per dones
Ciències Humanes i Socials
82
spellingShingle Literatura anglesa
Teatre contemporani
Literatura escrita per dones
Ciències Humanes i Socials
82
Monforte, Enric
Gender, Politics, Subjectivity: Reading Caryl Churchill.
description This doctoral dissertation approaches three plays written by British playwright Caryl Churchill (1938- ): Cloud Nine (1979), Top Girls (1982), and Blue Heart (1997). Her plays deal mainly with systems of oppression and their effects on the individual or on groups of people. These systems of oppression, reminiscent of the Foucauldian power structures, exert their restrictive power over the dispossessed -the working class, women, or gays and lesbians. The main objective of this dissertation is to demonostrate how a gender and politics-oriented approach to theatre can help to subvert some of the patriarchal and conservative assumptions implicit in traditional theatre. In this respect, the three plays analysed share the presence of recurrent themes: patriarchal society, the nuclear family, colonisation at several levels (race, gender, sexuality), and the capitalist system.
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title Gender, Politics, Subjectivity: Reading Caryl Churchill.
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