Identity within Scotland and Scottish theatre has been intertwined for centuries. However, identity has been questioned more and more in recent years, especially with growing social and political unrest. Furthermore, new studies and terminologies begin to confuse the matter more, making the definition of identity unclear. Post-colonialism and transnationalism are two discourses that may help with understanding the question of identity. This dissertation will explore the plays of Sue Glover, Stephen Greenhorn, Liz Lochhead, Gregory Burke, David Greig and Rona Munro. With the application of post-colonial and transnational theories to specific plays by these authors, this study will explore how Scotland views the identity of herself and of oth...
This thesis explores the influence that politics has on the way John McGrath and David Greig present...
It is commonly agreed that stories act as a reflection of the society they grow from, and offer an i...
This study examines the topic of female identity within Scottish society in two of Sharman Macdonald...
Identity within Scotland and Scottish theatre has been intertwined for centuries. However, identity ...
Using the work of Gary McNair, the aim of this study is to identify how Scottish contemporary playwr...
The thesis is an examination of the connection between politics, culture and the contemporary pract...
The intentions of this study are to provide a relevant and coherent commentary on the role of nation...
The thesis studies the female voice in the local culture in the post-devolution dramatic adaptations...
The topic of my thesis is a certain form of identity, that is, national identity, in a special conte...
This study will investigate in to the role of theatre as a tool of communication between ethnic mino...
From the late 1960s until the present day, a significant number of women playwrights have emerged in...
This dissertation deals with the possibility of expressing cultural identities in contemporary liter...
This wide-ranging and ground-breaking book, especially relevant given Brexit and renewed Scottish in...
In the pre-referendum period, the Scottish theatrical world expressed what makes the Scottish Nation...
International audienceThe Scottish stage and its referendum context are at the core of this paper.De...
This thesis explores the influence that politics has on the way John McGrath and David Greig present...
It is commonly agreed that stories act as a reflection of the society they grow from, and offer an i...
This study examines the topic of female identity within Scottish society in two of Sharman Macdonald...
Identity within Scotland and Scottish theatre has been intertwined for centuries. However, identity ...
Using the work of Gary McNair, the aim of this study is to identify how Scottish contemporary playwr...
The thesis is an examination of the connection between politics, culture and the contemporary pract...
The intentions of this study are to provide a relevant and coherent commentary on the role of nation...
The thesis studies the female voice in the local culture in the post-devolution dramatic adaptations...
The topic of my thesis is a certain form of identity, that is, national identity, in a special conte...
This study will investigate in to the role of theatre as a tool of communication between ethnic mino...
From the late 1960s until the present day, a significant number of women playwrights have emerged in...
This dissertation deals with the possibility of expressing cultural identities in contemporary liter...
This wide-ranging and ground-breaking book, especially relevant given Brexit and renewed Scottish in...
In the pre-referendum period, the Scottish theatrical world expressed what makes the Scottish Nation...
International audienceThe Scottish stage and its referendum context are at the core of this paper.De...
This thesis explores the influence that politics has on the way John McGrath and David Greig present...
It is commonly agreed that stories act as a reflection of the society they grow from, and offer an i...
This study examines the topic of female identity within Scottish society in two of Sharman Macdonald...