While Skagboys portrays the descent into heroin addiction of young, working class Scots during the Thatcher era, shifting the analysis from a strictly human perspective to one focusing on the agency of objects opens up the novel to new readings wherein morality emerges through nonhuman actors. Welsh’s work has traditionally been hailed as Scottish working-class realism that portrays its characters unideologically, to the point that the novels, through the characters, appear without morality. Drawing upon Latour’s notion of Actor-Network Theory, ANT, reveals a Thatcherite materiality permeating the story, prescribing the moral behaviour which the characters of Skagboys repeatedly clash with as their heroin addiction and junk desperation grow...
Shuggie Bain, by Douglas Stuart, is the 2020 Booker Prize-winning semi-autobiographical novel t...
Theatre plays a great role in understanding and analyzing history. The dramatization of the e...
This article examines the BBC Scotland series The Omega Factor (1979), with a view to illustrating t...
While Skagboys portrays the descent into heroin addiction of young, working class Scots during the T...
The drug addicted characters in Irvine Welsh’s Trainspotting novels and Danny Boyle's film adaptatio...
The Wasted and the Wounded in Irvine Welsh's Novel “Trainspotting” Irvine Welsh’s debut novel Trains...
Regardless of whether or not drug addicts undergo a rehabilitation treatment, they are still often s...
Discusses the continuing power of Welsh's classic novel, set among violent drug addicts in Edinburgh...
As Scotland begins a new era in its history after 300 years of being governed from Westminster, many...
Theatre plays a great role in understanding and analyzing history. The dramatization of the events t...
In my thesis, I shall examine three kinds of deviance in two novels: drug addiction in Irvine Welsh‟...
Crime and community have been inextricably linked since New Labour came to power in 1997. The relati...
Using insights from the classical sociology of deviance and social structure (notably Durkheim and M...
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to conduct a comparative analysis of two novels representing tran...
Abstract: Drawing on a range of literary and visual texts and using a cultural studies methodology, ...
Shuggie Bain, by Douglas Stuart, is the 2020 Booker Prize-winning semi-autobiographical novel t...
Theatre plays a great role in understanding and analyzing history. The dramatization of the e...
This article examines the BBC Scotland series The Omega Factor (1979), with a view to illustrating t...
While Skagboys portrays the descent into heroin addiction of young, working class Scots during the T...
The drug addicted characters in Irvine Welsh’s Trainspotting novels and Danny Boyle's film adaptatio...
The Wasted and the Wounded in Irvine Welsh's Novel “Trainspotting” Irvine Welsh’s debut novel Trains...
Regardless of whether or not drug addicts undergo a rehabilitation treatment, they are still often s...
Discusses the continuing power of Welsh's classic novel, set among violent drug addicts in Edinburgh...
As Scotland begins a new era in its history after 300 years of being governed from Westminster, many...
Theatre plays a great role in understanding and analyzing history. The dramatization of the events t...
In my thesis, I shall examine three kinds of deviance in two novels: drug addiction in Irvine Welsh‟...
Crime and community have been inextricably linked since New Labour came to power in 1997. The relati...
Using insights from the classical sociology of deviance and social structure (notably Durkheim and M...
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to conduct a comparative analysis of two novels representing tran...
Abstract: Drawing on a range of literary and visual texts and using a cultural studies methodology, ...
Shuggie Bain, by Douglas Stuart, is the 2020 Booker Prize-winning semi-autobiographical novel t...
Theatre plays a great role in understanding and analyzing history. The dramatization of the e...
This article examines the BBC Scotland series The Omega Factor (1979), with a view to illustrating t...