Màster Oficial en Construcció i Representació d'Identitats Culturals (CRIC), director Dr. Enric MonforteAshes to Ashes (1996), one of Harold Pinter's overtly political plays, depicts a world of violence, political oppression and brutality through the character of Rebecca, whose memory is haunted by the imaginative witnessing of atrocities that mainly resonate with the Holocaust. The play is about the past and how it constructs reality in the present. However, Rebecca's fallible and unstable memory distorts reality, and instead provides the audience with versions of different realities. This instability in her memory questions the credibility of her testimony to the atrocities recounted. Despite the fact that the truth and reality of the pla...
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During the early 1960s when the American Civil Rights movement was beginning to gain momentum, anoth...
Using ash and soil as her primary mediums, Adriana Corral presents loss by using what remains when m...
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The researcher in this paper tackled the theme of violence and reality in both plays; Harold Pinter'...
The political and military collapse of Athens during Peloponnesian War (431 – 404 BCE) was parallele...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is written from the perspective of a practicing ...
Critics tend to take one of three attitudes towards the Jewish figure in Early Modern drama: either ...
The present work proposes an investigation of the treatment given to memory in Pinter’s latest play,...
For societies and cultures that experience mass torture and trauma, giving voice to the story of wha...
This thesis will examine the American storytelling tradition, paying particular attention to America...
This project analyzes the play of narrative worlds in the work of Bernard Malamud (The Magic Barrel)...
The aim of this essay is to analyze the effect that Evil has upon the creation and shaping of commun...
This paper deals with memory cultures, identity formation, and the challenges of establishing a cont...
Acting as an audiovisual vector of catharsis, film has proved an innovative and effective tool in th...
During the early 1960s when the American Civil Rights movement was beginning to gain momentum, anoth...
Using ash and soil as her primary mediums, Adriana Corral presents loss by using what remains when m...
Examining the relationship between speaker and listener provides insight into empathy and ethical re...
The research for this dissertation focuses on how social, selective, and community memories are depi...
The researcher in this paper tackled the theme of violence and reality in both plays; Harold Pinter'...
The political and military collapse of Athens during Peloponnesian War (431 – 404 BCE) was parallele...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is written from the perspective of a practicing ...
Critics tend to take one of three attitudes towards the Jewish figure in Early Modern drama: either ...