Cats on a Cold Tin Roof: Female Identity and Language in Plays by Five Contemporary Scottish Women Playwrights concentrates on investigation into the main preoccupations of five Scottish women playwrights in the last twenty years, with an emphasis on the ways in which they deal with the issues of gender identity. The study examines fifteen plays by five very different women authors in the context of modern feminist literary analysis. The main objective of the study is to show how Sue Glover, Liz Lochhead, Marcella Evaristi, Sharman Macdonald and Rona Munro – having come from different experiential perspectives – used recurring themes, imagery and discursive modes in exploring female identity. A further objective of the study is to open up a...
Thesis abstract The thirty-year conflict in Northern Ireland, also known as the Troubles, has inspir...
This project extended previous research on the “unruly woman” as depicted in plays by contemporary w...
This article is concerned with the double binds of a gender-based and cultural- geographical margina...
Cats on a Cold Tin Roof: Female Identity and Language in Plays by Five Contemporary Scottish Women P...
Includes bibliographical referencesAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX2197...
This study examines the topic of female identity within Scottish society in two of Sharman Macdonald...
From the late 1960s until the present day, a significant number of women playwrights have emerged in...
This study focuses on the construction of mother characters in the work of two Scottish female playw...
It is commonly agreed that stories act as a reflection of the society they grow from, and offer an i...
The thesis studies the female voice in the local culture in the post-devolution dramatic adaptations...
Horvat was invited to contribute an article on the writing of Scottish women playwrights for the 200...
This research project will investigate the current visibility and representation of women writers ...
Identity within Scotland and Scottish theatre has been intertwined for centuries. However, identity ...
Irish theatre and its histories typically appear dominated by men and their actions. Drawing on the ...
THESIS 7345This Ph. D. thesis concerns the plays of contemporary Irish dramatist Marina Carr from 19...
Thesis abstract The thirty-year conflict in Northern Ireland, also known as the Troubles, has inspir...
This project extended previous research on the “unruly woman” as depicted in plays by contemporary w...
This article is concerned with the double binds of a gender-based and cultural- geographical margina...
Cats on a Cold Tin Roof: Female Identity and Language in Plays by Five Contemporary Scottish Women P...
Includes bibliographical referencesAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX2197...
This study examines the topic of female identity within Scottish society in two of Sharman Macdonald...
From the late 1960s until the present day, a significant number of women playwrights have emerged in...
This study focuses on the construction of mother characters in the work of two Scottish female playw...
It is commonly agreed that stories act as a reflection of the society they grow from, and offer an i...
The thesis studies the female voice in the local culture in the post-devolution dramatic adaptations...
Horvat was invited to contribute an article on the writing of Scottish women playwrights for the 200...
This research project will investigate the current visibility and representation of women writers ...
Identity within Scotland and Scottish theatre has been intertwined for centuries. However, identity ...
Irish theatre and its histories typically appear dominated by men and their actions. Drawing on the ...
THESIS 7345This Ph. D. thesis concerns the plays of contemporary Irish dramatist Marina Carr from 19...
Thesis abstract The thirty-year conflict in Northern Ireland, also known as the Troubles, has inspir...
This project extended previous research on the “unruly woman” as depicted in plays by contemporary w...
This article is concerned with the double binds of a gender-based and cultural- geographical margina...