Feminist historians have long argued that women have been absent from history, and recovering their position in the historical discourse has been one of the main projects of academic feminism for the last 40 years. But while women’s marginal position as historical subjects has been recognized and addressed their actual contribution to the historiographical operation is still a grey area that needs further research and exploration. Narratives are at the heart of how women have attempted to write history and it is this marginalized area that I address in this paper by focusing on Maud Gonne’s controversial autobiography, Servant of the Queen, as well as on moments of her correspondence with her life-long friend William Butler Yeats. Gonne’s a...
Introductory chapter to a book which explores entanglements of power relations and forces of desire ...
Shakespeare's history plays contain some of the most beloved (Falstaff) and the most reviled (Richar...
Between 2000 and 2015 twelve of the UK’s leading producing theatres premiered twenty three plays by ...
Feminist historians have long argued that women have been absent from history, and recovering their ...
En 1938, Maud Gonne publia son autobiographie, A Servant of the Queen. Ce récit, qui a été critiqué ...
In this paper I discuss the thorny issue of how we deal with the question of ‘the death of the subje...
In this studyi apply a feminist-narratological grid to the works under discussion. I show how narra...
In this paper I draw on my current research of writing a genealogy of women artists, focusing in par...
This article proposes a triple legacy of the expressive culture of the 1960s and 70s. Late twentieth...
Women’s contributions to the world are mostly absent from the traditional historical narrative. Who ...
Reading autobiography as a performative act enables for the analysis of processes involved in constr...
In this article, I consider the importance of epistolary narratives in the interface of autobiograph...
In this paper I am exploring discourses and practices that constitute women as political subjects an...
Comprising a novel and complementary discourses, this thesis blurs the traditional distinctions betw...
Essay on the making of the play, 'she had a ticket in mind,' reviewing the context of discrimination...
Introductory chapter to a book which explores entanglements of power relations and forces of desire ...
Shakespeare's history plays contain some of the most beloved (Falstaff) and the most reviled (Richar...
Between 2000 and 2015 twelve of the UK’s leading producing theatres premiered twenty three plays by ...
Feminist historians have long argued that women have been absent from history, and recovering their ...
En 1938, Maud Gonne publia son autobiographie, A Servant of the Queen. Ce récit, qui a été critiqué ...
In this paper I discuss the thorny issue of how we deal with the question of ‘the death of the subje...
In this studyi apply a feminist-narratological grid to the works under discussion. I show how narra...
In this paper I draw on my current research of writing a genealogy of women artists, focusing in par...
This article proposes a triple legacy of the expressive culture of the 1960s and 70s. Late twentieth...
Women’s contributions to the world are mostly absent from the traditional historical narrative. Who ...
Reading autobiography as a performative act enables for the analysis of processes involved in constr...
In this article, I consider the importance of epistolary narratives in the interface of autobiograph...
In this paper I am exploring discourses and practices that constitute women as political subjects an...
Comprising a novel and complementary discourses, this thesis blurs the traditional distinctions betw...
Essay on the making of the play, 'she had a ticket in mind,' reviewing the context of discrimination...
Introductory chapter to a book which explores entanglements of power relations and forces of desire ...
Shakespeare's history plays contain some of the most beloved (Falstaff) and the most reviled (Richar...
Between 2000 and 2015 twelve of the UK’s leading producing theatres premiered twenty three plays by ...