This thesis analyzes the aspects of performance and performativity in Elizabeth Gaskell's Cranford and Ruth. Gaskell shows through her characters how gender and class intertwine, involving the notions of cultural, social, and economic capital. Although contested concepts, performance and performativity can be significant tools in analyzing how Victorian narratives such as Cranford and Ruth could subvert dominant assumptions about gender and gender roles. The first chapter discusses Elizabeth Gaskell, the concepts of performance and performativity, and Victorian doctrine of separate spheres. The second chapter analyzes how the Cranford ladies in Cranford perform stylized repetition of certain acts to maintain their identity. The third chapte...
William Shakespeare’s work has achieved an iconic status, with many of his plays being performed thr...
Abstract: Literature is the kind of the tool to tell the daily life of the people, their behaviours,...
This thesis examines plays written by four playwrights in the context of Edwardian suffragism betwee...
This thesis analyzes the aspects of performance and performativity in Elizabeth Gaskell's Cranford a...
Elizabeth Gaskell’s early cognisance of the politics of gender has propelled interest in coping with...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 64-67).This thesis looks at blatant and subversive performan...
Amid the fast changes and repercussions of the French and Industrial Revolutions in the 19th century...
This dissertation draws upon performance theory and new historicism to read Victorian literature and...
This article explores the concepts of performativity and performance in feminist theory. It begins b...
In this dissertation, I examine relationships between gender and agency in the works of Victorian au...
This thesis looks at the role of performance in Katherine Mansfield’s life and its influence on her ...
Performativity” is employed in this study as a methodological approach to an understanding of patria...
The present paper attempts to closely study Virginia Woolf’s Orlando in terms of Judith Butler’s co...
Acknowledging performance as a process through which gender identities are constituted, the thesis ...
This is the author's accepted manuscript of the chapter published in the book "Elizabeth Gaskell: Vi...
William Shakespeare’s work has achieved an iconic status, with many of his plays being performed thr...
Abstract: Literature is the kind of the tool to tell the daily life of the people, their behaviours,...
This thesis examines plays written by four playwrights in the context of Edwardian suffragism betwee...
This thesis analyzes the aspects of performance and performativity in Elizabeth Gaskell's Cranford a...
Elizabeth Gaskell’s early cognisance of the politics of gender has propelled interest in coping with...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 64-67).This thesis looks at blatant and subversive performan...
Amid the fast changes and repercussions of the French and Industrial Revolutions in the 19th century...
This dissertation draws upon performance theory and new historicism to read Victorian literature and...
This article explores the concepts of performativity and performance in feminist theory. It begins b...
In this dissertation, I examine relationships between gender and agency in the works of Victorian au...
This thesis looks at the role of performance in Katherine Mansfield’s life and its influence on her ...
Performativity” is employed in this study as a methodological approach to an understanding of patria...
The present paper attempts to closely study Virginia Woolf’s Orlando in terms of Judith Butler’s co...
Acknowledging performance as a process through which gender identities are constituted, the thesis ...
This is the author's accepted manuscript of the chapter published in the book "Elizabeth Gaskell: Vi...
William Shakespeare’s work has achieved an iconic status, with many of his plays being performed thr...
Abstract: Literature is the kind of the tool to tell the daily life of the people, their behaviours,...
This thesis examines plays written by four playwrights in the context of Edwardian suffragism betwee...