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Revisioning Myth Modern And Contemporary Drama By Women Frances Babbage

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Revisioning Myth Modern And Contemporary Drama By Women Frances Babbage
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.17 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Frances Babbage
ISBN: 9780719067525, 0719067529
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Revisioning Myth Modern And Contemporary Drama By Women Frances Babbage by Frances Babbage 9780719067525, 0719067529 instant download after payment.

Re-Visioning Myth is the first in-depth assessment of "re-vision" as a phenomenon in women’s drama, examining the diverse ways in which classical myth narratives have been reworked by women playwrights for the European stage. This study explores the ideological and aesthetic potential of such practice and silmultaneously exposes the tensions inherent in attempts to challenge narratives that have fundamentally shaped Western thought. From tracing the persistence of classical myths in contemporary culture and the significance of this in shaping gendered identities and opportunities, through to analysis of individual plays and productions, Babbage reveals how myths have served in the theater as "pretexts" for ideological debate; enabling exploration of the fragile borders between mythic and the everyday and how revision has been regarded, not unproblematically, as a route towards restructuring the self. This makes compelling reading for anyone interested in women’s writing for the theater or wider practices of adaptation in literature and performance.

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