This critical analysis of Tennessee Williams’s Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1955) addresses the shift and disintegration of models of white masculinity in the play’s mid-20th century South. My discussion focus on specific elements concerning the construction of masculinity and its theatrical representation, crossing fields such as gay, lesbian, and queer studies. Tennessee Williams’s Cat on a Hot Tin Roof offers a complex portrayal of acceptance of a character’s presumable homosexuality by himself and by those around him. On the one hand, in the construction of this character, Williams subverts traditional representations of masculinity, and on the other hand, Williams places the homosexual desire and the secrecy around homosexuality in front of ...
The title of this thesis, “Interpreted Identities”, refers to how individuals tend to be read into c...
Slowly developing since the 1980's, queer theory became a very important sphere of gender studies of...
The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof are the most successful Tenn...
El objetivo de este Trabajo de Fin de Grado es analizar el tratamiento de temas como la distinción ...
American society is founded on myths such as the American Dream and Manifest Destiny. Tennessee Will...
Tennessee Williams’ on-stage characters have been given much attention by the critics, yet the off-s...
Themes related to homosexuality and the homosexual experience are interwoven in many layers througho...
Tennessee Williams utilizes heterosexual female protagonists with unstable identities in two of his ...
El objetivo principal de este Trabajo de Fin de Grado es analizar a los “outcasts”, los marginados d...
Influence study. Examines the sociohistorical, sociopolitical, and literary connections between the ...
Tennessee Williams is often referred to as one of 20th century Americas greatest playwrights, alongs...
Gender and cultural studies readings of Tennessee Williams\u27s work have provided diverse perspecti...
The thesis examines the development of the concept of minority in the plays of Tennessee Williams, a...
This thesis examines how the stage directions, props, and setting are patterned to create themes in ...
The central aim of this study is to examine ‘non-normative’ masculinities constructed and represente...
The title of this thesis, “Interpreted Identities”, refers to how individuals tend to be read into c...
Slowly developing since the 1980's, queer theory became a very important sphere of gender studies of...
The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof are the most successful Tenn...
El objetivo de este Trabajo de Fin de Grado es analizar el tratamiento de temas como la distinción ...
American society is founded on myths such as the American Dream and Manifest Destiny. Tennessee Will...
Tennessee Williams’ on-stage characters have been given much attention by the critics, yet the off-s...
Themes related to homosexuality and the homosexual experience are interwoven in many layers througho...
Tennessee Williams utilizes heterosexual female protagonists with unstable identities in two of his ...
El objetivo principal de este Trabajo de Fin de Grado es analizar a los “outcasts”, los marginados d...
Influence study. Examines the sociohistorical, sociopolitical, and literary connections between the ...
Tennessee Williams is often referred to as one of 20th century Americas greatest playwrights, alongs...
Gender and cultural studies readings of Tennessee Williams\u27s work have provided diverse perspecti...
The thesis examines the development of the concept of minority in the plays of Tennessee Williams, a...
This thesis examines how the stage directions, props, and setting are patterned to create themes in ...
The central aim of this study is to examine ‘non-normative’ masculinities constructed and represente...
The title of this thesis, “Interpreted Identities”, refers to how individuals tend to be read into c...
Slowly developing since the 1980's, queer theory became a very important sphere of gender studies of...
The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof are the most successful Tenn...