In Sam Shepard's plays, America is full of traditional and mythical symbols. He uses these emblems in order to subvert their meanings and manifest the discrepancies between characters' living in the West and the realities they confront. In his play, A Lie of the Mind, Sam Shepard reflects on the traditional meanings of myth and the erasure of them in the postmodern societies. Furthermore, the postmodern universe in these three plays is bombarded with representation and distortions of reality, and hyperreality which make reality be masked and obscure. The characters enter in simulations of reality after accepting the fact that the true reality doesn't exist. As a matter of fact, myths are not real; they are simulations of the past myths. Med...
Key words: fragmentation, dramatic dilemma, postmodernism, popular culture, Sam Shepard ABSTRACT T...
Esta dissertação tem como objetivo analisar a representação dramatúrgica da família na peça A Lie of...
ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: "THE NIGHTMARE OF THE NATION": SAM SHEPARD AND THE PARADOX OF AMER...
Sam Shepard is one of the most prolific, influential, and celebrated playwrights that the United Sta...
Sam Shepard is one of the most prolific, influential, and celebrated playwrights that the United Sta...
A Lie of the Mind (1985) is the last play of family quintet written by Sam Shepard (1943-2017), a co...
The article reflects upon Sam Shepard’s playwrighting in the opening decades of the twenty-first cen...
Sam Shepard is one of the most popular postmodern playwrights. His plays have a mythic quality; they...
A play in three acts by Sam Shepard.https://orb.binghamton.edu/a_lie_of_the_mind_16-17/1000/thumbnai...
Examine human existence, debate right and wrong, get down and dirty in classic Greek style and rhyme...
The family trilogy, Curse of the Starving Class, Buried Child and True West, presents Sam Shepard's...
In the course of a career that spans half a century, from the Vietnam era to the America of Barack O...
In this research, we have tried to introduce the familiar components for a better understanding of n...
Sam Shepard is inarguably one of the most influential (and successful) contemporary American playwri...
In the contents of this thesis can be found an analysis of the work of Sam Shepard, modern American ...
Key words: fragmentation, dramatic dilemma, postmodernism, popular culture, Sam Shepard ABSTRACT T...
Esta dissertação tem como objetivo analisar a representação dramatúrgica da família na peça A Lie of...
ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: "THE NIGHTMARE OF THE NATION": SAM SHEPARD AND THE PARADOX OF AMER...
Sam Shepard is one of the most prolific, influential, and celebrated playwrights that the United Sta...
Sam Shepard is one of the most prolific, influential, and celebrated playwrights that the United Sta...
A Lie of the Mind (1985) is the last play of family quintet written by Sam Shepard (1943-2017), a co...
The article reflects upon Sam Shepard’s playwrighting in the opening decades of the twenty-first cen...
Sam Shepard is one of the most popular postmodern playwrights. His plays have a mythic quality; they...
A play in three acts by Sam Shepard.https://orb.binghamton.edu/a_lie_of_the_mind_16-17/1000/thumbnai...
Examine human existence, debate right and wrong, get down and dirty in classic Greek style and rhyme...
The family trilogy, Curse of the Starving Class, Buried Child and True West, presents Sam Shepard's...
In the course of a career that spans half a century, from the Vietnam era to the America of Barack O...
In this research, we have tried to introduce the familiar components for a better understanding of n...
Sam Shepard is inarguably one of the most influential (and successful) contemporary American playwri...
In the contents of this thesis can be found an analysis of the work of Sam Shepard, modern American ...
Key words: fragmentation, dramatic dilemma, postmodernism, popular culture, Sam Shepard ABSTRACT T...
Esta dissertação tem como objetivo analisar a representação dramatúrgica da família na peça A Lie of...
ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: "THE NIGHTMARE OF THE NATION": SAM SHEPARD AND THE PARADOX OF AMER...