[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] My dissertation, "Where Have All the Mothers Gone?: The Liminalities of Child Loss in Contemporary Drama," focuses on the liminal states in which female characters in two specific plays, my autobiographical play And Then It Was Gone and Marina Carr's play By the Bog of Cats, find themselves due to various forms of child loss, such as infanticide and miscarriage, the social drama processes they encounter along the way, and the rituals with which they may release themselves from these transitional states. The social processing of child deaths is present in these plays as a literal (social) drama and as a concept discussed by performance studies scholar Victor Turner. As su...
Towards Abjection: The Loss ofSelfhood in the Plays of Marina Carr • This dissertation examines t...
A theme common to contemporary women’s writing is the loss of a child and the effects of this on the...
Playdance is a play in three acts which studies the relationships between parents and their children...
Because theatre is a (crucially!) communal art form, part of what dramatists offer to their audience...
This dissertation examines the arguments against tragedy offered by feminist playwrights in their "r...
textThis thesis document seeks to find a common thread between three of my plays; The Tides of Aberd...
This dissertation examines appropriations of five of Shakespeare’s tragedies (King Lear, Macbeth, Ot...
In my dissertation, I argue that Marina Carr creates liminal spaces in her plays, exploring the tens...
This dissertation layers trauma studies theory with feminist theories of performance and autobiograp...
The majority of women in the world will experience motherhood, and for most of them it is a profound...
This dissertation recovers women playwrights’ examples of prostitution and severe forms of sex traff...
Traditionally, women have been expected to live by male standards and to abdicate knowing who they a...
This dissertation is concerned with developing feminism as a critical tool, to be applied to drama. ...
What happens when radical intentions meet ingrained narrative patterns? Focusing on Birth and After ...
Aim of the dissertation is to investigate how Shakespearean drama has been appropriated by women wri...
Towards Abjection: The Loss ofSelfhood in the Plays of Marina Carr • This dissertation examines t...
A theme common to contemporary women’s writing is the loss of a child and the effects of this on the...
Playdance is a play in three acts which studies the relationships between parents and their children...
Because theatre is a (crucially!) communal art form, part of what dramatists offer to their audience...
This dissertation examines the arguments against tragedy offered by feminist playwrights in their "r...
textThis thesis document seeks to find a common thread between three of my plays; The Tides of Aberd...
This dissertation examines appropriations of five of Shakespeare’s tragedies (King Lear, Macbeth, Ot...
In my dissertation, I argue that Marina Carr creates liminal spaces in her plays, exploring the tens...
This dissertation layers trauma studies theory with feminist theories of performance and autobiograp...
The majority of women in the world will experience motherhood, and for most of them it is a profound...
This dissertation recovers women playwrights’ examples of prostitution and severe forms of sex traff...
Traditionally, women have been expected to live by male standards and to abdicate knowing who they a...
This dissertation is concerned with developing feminism as a critical tool, to be applied to drama. ...
What happens when radical intentions meet ingrained narrative patterns? Focusing on Birth and After ...
Aim of the dissertation is to investigate how Shakespearean drama has been appropriated by women wri...
Towards Abjection: The Loss ofSelfhood in the Plays of Marina Carr • This dissertation examines t...
A theme common to contemporary women’s writing is the loss of a child and the effects of this on the...
Playdance is a play in three acts which studies the relationships between parents and their children...