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Plays of Caryl Churchill, The: Theatre of Empowerment


Plays of Caryl Churchill, The: Theatre of Empowerment

Hardback by Kritzer, Amelia Howe

Plays of Caryl Churchill, The: Theatre of Empowerment

£138.00

ISBN:
9780333522486
Publication Date:
18 Jun 1991
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages:
217 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Plays of Caryl Churchill, The: Theatre of Empowerment

Description

This study focuses on themes and techniques of empowerment in the full range of produced plays by Caryl Churchill from 1960 to the present. The playwright is well known for combining theatrical inventiveness with uncompromising social critique. She is one of the very few contemporary women playwrights to have achieved international prominence, and she has done so on the basis of a forthright socialist-feminist stand.

Contents

Questioning and Empowerment - Questions of Power: The Radio Plays - Questions of Freedom: The Television Plays - The Power of Choice - Reclaiming History - Sex and Gender - Labor and Capital - Revising Myth - Song of the Mute - Index

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