THESIS 7722This thesis is a study of the original plays of the contemporary Irish dramatist Frank McGuinness. McGuinness was bom in Buncrana, County Donegal, Ireland in 1950. His first play, The Factory Girls, was produced in 1984. For the past twenty years he has consistently produced plays in Ireland, the United Kingdom and the United States. Besides his original plays he has written versions of classical drama, mostly nineteenth century realism. Besides being an award winning playwright of international standing he is also a published poet and academic. I have chosen in this study to focus on original plays for the purpose of uncovering what I describe as the \u27queer\u27 elements of his dramaturgy. In utilising the term queer I engage ...
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[[abstract]]Dependent on post-colonial and queer theories, this study assesses the nexus between nat...
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THESIS 7345This Ph. D. thesis concerns the plays of contemporary Irish dramatist Marina Carr from 19...
Irish theatre and its histories typically appear dominated by men and their actions. Drawing on the ...
The thesis explores LGBTQIA representation in fictional narratives in literature, film, television a...
This dissertation explores the relations between various strands of Irish nationalism and the homoso...
This thesis questions how theatre can act as a site of resistance against the political structures o...
Book synopsis: Queer Notions is a seminal anthology of new plays and performance documentation from ...
[[abstract]]Dependent on post-colonial and queer theories, this study assesses the nexus between nat...
This thesis is a consideration of the representations of death in six of Frank McGuinness’s original...
Fintan Walsh’s new anthology begins with a line that seems in danger of subverting the rest of the b...
The main focus of this thesis is examining the key arguments used in the ethical criticism debate fo...
Book synopsis: In the expansive and expanding field of Irish studies, performance has typically feat...
This thesis investigates two violent plays by the London-born playwright Martin McDonagh, The Lieut...
This dissertation explores the performance of Shakespeare by Irish theatre practitioners in Ireland ...
The recent plays of Martin McDonagh have fascinated and repelled critics for nearly a decade. His id...
This dissertation seeks to examine and deconstruct contemporary rape culture. It explores, and build...
THESIS 7345This Ph. D. thesis concerns the plays of contemporary Irish dramatist Marina Carr from 19...
Irish theatre and its histories typically appear dominated by men and their actions. Drawing on the ...
The thesis explores LGBTQIA representation in fictional narratives in literature, film, television a...
This dissertation explores the relations between various strands of Irish nationalism and the homoso...
This thesis questions how theatre can act as a site of resistance against the political structures o...