George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion addresses the discourse of education (linguistic retraining in particular) and its interrelationship with other discourses, such as class, and the transformation of individual and social self. It also deals with the dynamics of teacher-student power relationship in the context of education discourse. Believing that education should produce humane and responsible citizens instead of docile slaves, Shaw displays the evils of an incompetent education system. This article explores the discourse of education, its effects on other discourses - particularly that of class - and the knowledge and power it produces with emphasis on Foucault’s theories about power, knowledge, and discourse. In addition to the Foucauldia...
The purpose of this Critical Enquiry was to describe how literature taught in American public school...
George Bernard Shaw s strategies are comprehensive and embrace many aspects of his literary career. ...
Class struggle is a collective reaction of the workers toward the inhumane treatments applied by the...
George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion addresses the discourse of education (linguistic retraining in parti...
In Pygmalion, George Bernard Shaw deals with the social function of language (linguistic competence)...
In Pygmalion, George Bernard Shaw deals with the social function of language (linguistic competence)...
This article discusses the novel Pygmalionby George Bernard Shaw (1957) which depicts Eliza, a flow...
George Bernard Shaw was an Irish playwright, critic, polemicist and political activist. His influenc...
The theory of discourse and power, which was put forward by the French philosophy Michel Foucault, i...
George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion is first and foremost a play about voice, particularly about the voi...
Michel Foucault, French well-known post-structuralism theorist, claims that power is more than supre...
Annotation: This article is dedicated to George Bernard Shaw and his play Pygmalion. George Bernard ...
Social theories generally defined as analytical frameworks or paradigms that applicable to examine s...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe political thinking of George Bernard Shaw was both a logical ex...
The indubitable significance of Michel Foucault within the realm of modern humanities cannot be over...
The purpose of this Critical Enquiry was to describe how literature taught in American public school...
George Bernard Shaw s strategies are comprehensive and embrace many aspects of his literary career. ...
Class struggle is a collective reaction of the workers toward the inhumane treatments applied by the...
George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion addresses the discourse of education (linguistic retraining in parti...
In Pygmalion, George Bernard Shaw deals with the social function of language (linguistic competence)...
In Pygmalion, George Bernard Shaw deals with the social function of language (linguistic competence)...
This article discusses the novel Pygmalionby George Bernard Shaw (1957) which depicts Eliza, a flow...
George Bernard Shaw was an Irish playwright, critic, polemicist and political activist. His influenc...
The theory of discourse and power, which was put forward by the French philosophy Michel Foucault, i...
George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion is first and foremost a play about voice, particularly about the voi...
Michel Foucault, French well-known post-structuralism theorist, claims that power is more than supre...
Annotation: This article is dedicated to George Bernard Shaw and his play Pygmalion. George Bernard ...
Social theories generally defined as analytical frameworks or paradigms that applicable to examine s...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe political thinking of George Bernard Shaw was both a logical ex...
The indubitable significance of Michel Foucault within the realm of modern humanities cannot be over...
The purpose of this Critical Enquiry was to describe how literature taught in American public school...
George Bernard Shaw s strategies are comprehensive and embrace many aspects of his literary career. ...
Class struggle is a collective reaction of the workers toward the inhumane treatments applied by the...