Drawing on Judith Butler’s writings on performativity, this article investigates the critique of the liberal-humanist understanding of selfhood offered in Sarah Kane’s last three plays. It argues that Cleansed subversively deploys conventional dramatic character to disfigure the subject as it is understood by liberal humanism. The motif of the wound activates this subversive characterization, with the supposed self-sameness or coherence of selfhood being dismembered on the page. Subjectivity emerges in this playtext as discursively produced, defined by the body, and processual. Conversely, Crave and 4.48 Psychosis reject the terms through which such liberal-humanist subjectivity is represented. Through uncountable and opaque characters, sub...
This dissertation situates Sarah Kane's dramatic work beyond its In-Yer-Face debut productions (U.K....
Both Crimp and Kane are genuine innovators of the dramatic form. The issues dealt with in their work...
Sarah Kane’s body of work remains vital in its appeal for fairness, as she discloses human predicame...
Drawing on Judith Butler’s writings on performativity, this article investigates the critique of the...
Most scholarship on Sarah Kane segments her oeuvre into her early contributions to “in-yer-face” the...
Sarah Kane uses cruelty in her plays Blasted and Cleansed to shock the audience out of their indiffe...
The evolution of Sarah Kane’s work has frequently been considered as Janus-faced. The first plays ar...
British playwright Sarah Kane had a short career, ending with her suicide in 1999. Critics often att...
Sarah Kane has often been categorized as an “In-Yer-Face” playwright, part of a group of contemporar...
Sarah Kane’s play Cleansed created headlines in 1995 due to its violent and shocking content. While ...
During the 1990s, a new movement on British stages emerged owing to the cultural, political, ideolog...
L’article propose une étude de la pièce 4.48 Psychose de Sarah Kane dans une perspective queer. Le t...
The thesis explores what it means to be human; specifically, what characters in drama and theatre re...
Trabajo de fin de Grado. Grado en Estudios Ingleses. Curso académico 2015-16[EN] The present study a...
Sarah Kane’s Blasted, published in 1995, starts as a conventional familiar piece but progresses to d...
This dissertation situates Sarah Kane's dramatic work beyond its In-Yer-Face debut productions (U.K....
Both Crimp and Kane are genuine innovators of the dramatic form. The issues dealt with in their work...
Sarah Kane’s body of work remains vital in its appeal for fairness, as she discloses human predicame...
Drawing on Judith Butler’s writings on performativity, this article investigates the critique of the...
Most scholarship on Sarah Kane segments her oeuvre into her early contributions to “in-yer-face” the...
Sarah Kane uses cruelty in her plays Blasted and Cleansed to shock the audience out of their indiffe...
The evolution of Sarah Kane’s work has frequently been considered as Janus-faced. The first plays ar...
British playwright Sarah Kane had a short career, ending with her suicide in 1999. Critics often att...
Sarah Kane has often been categorized as an “In-Yer-Face” playwright, part of a group of contemporar...
Sarah Kane’s play Cleansed created headlines in 1995 due to its violent and shocking content. While ...
During the 1990s, a new movement on British stages emerged owing to the cultural, political, ideolog...
L’article propose une étude de la pièce 4.48 Psychose de Sarah Kane dans une perspective queer. Le t...
The thesis explores what it means to be human; specifically, what characters in drama and theatre re...
Trabajo de fin de Grado. Grado en Estudios Ingleses. Curso académico 2015-16[EN] The present study a...
Sarah Kane’s Blasted, published in 1995, starts as a conventional familiar piece but progresses to d...
This dissertation situates Sarah Kane's dramatic work beyond its In-Yer-Face debut productions (U.K....
Both Crimp and Kane are genuine innovators of the dramatic form. The issues dealt with in their work...
Sarah Kane’s body of work remains vital in its appeal for fairness, as she discloses human predicame...