This dissertation analyzes contemporary Irish playwright Brian Friel's dramatization of the doubly oppressed Irish female who is victimized not only by the British colonizer, but also by the Irish men who seek compensation for their own colonized status. Friel uses the stage to speak to this question by representing the trauma of the doubly oppressed female and giving voice to this otherwise silenced figure. Despite scholarly attention to Friel, little work has been done to examine the treatment of women in his plays. Through the use of feminist, post- colonial, and trauma theory, I examine Friel's use of a specific theatrical technique, the moment of rupture, where his female characters break out of their normal speech patterns to enter in...
That Brazen Electric Strap of a Wan (2016) was written to coincide with the centenary of Ireland’s E...
The plot of Brian Friel’s Molly Sweeney oscillates around the theme of perception, blindness and eye...
THESIS 7345This Ph. D. thesis concerns the plays of contemporary Irish dramatist Marina Carr from 19...
This dissertation places the sixteen plays of the contemporary Irish playwright Brian Friel, one of ...
My dissertation explores postcolonial implications of performances in Brian Friel\u27s plays. While ...
The plot of Brian Friel's Molly Sweeney oscillates around the theme of perception, blindness and eye...
This dissertation seeks to examine and deconstruct contemporary rape culture. It explores, and build...
A play offers you a shape and a form to accommodate your anxieties and disturbances for this period ...
Summary of Contents: Provoking Performance: Challenging the People, the State and the Patriarchy in ...
The objective of this thesis was to provide a detailed analysis of three modern Irish plays which sh...
Contains fulltext : 233077.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)As the prominen...
Brian Friel is Ireland\u27s most important living playwright, and this book places him in the new ca...
2015-05-03This dissertation examines the relation between theatre, culture and performance in contem...
This thesis is concerned with the 'decolonisation of the imagination' as represented in two original...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the article\u27s first paragraph. A conflict exists between the cou...
That Brazen Electric Strap of a Wan (2016) was written to coincide with the centenary of Ireland’s E...
The plot of Brian Friel’s Molly Sweeney oscillates around the theme of perception, blindness and eye...
THESIS 7345This Ph. D. thesis concerns the plays of contemporary Irish dramatist Marina Carr from 19...
This dissertation places the sixteen plays of the contemporary Irish playwright Brian Friel, one of ...
My dissertation explores postcolonial implications of performances in Brian Friel\u27s plays. While ...
The plot of Brian Friel's Molly Sweeney oscillates around the theme of perception, blindness and eye...
This dissertation seeks to examine and deconstruct contemporary rape culture. It explores, and build...
A play offers you a shape and a form to accommodate your anxieties and disturbances for this period ...
Summary of Contents: Provoking Performance: Challenging the People, the State and the Patriarchy in ...
The objective of this thesis was to provide a detailed analysis of three modern Irish plays which sh...
Contains fulltext : 233077.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)As the prominen...
Brian Friel is Ireland\u27s most important living playwright, and this book places him in the new ca...
2015-05-03This dissertation examines the relation between theatre, culture and performance in contem...
This thesis is concerned with the 'decolonisation of the imagination' as represented in two original...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the article\u27s first paragraph. A conflict exists between the cou...
That Brazen Electric Strap of a Wan (2016) was written to coincide with the centenary of Ireland’s E...
The plot of Brian Friel’s Molly Sweeney oscillates around the theme of perception, blindness and eye...
THESIS 7345This Ph. D. thesis concerns the plays of contemporary Irish dramatist Marina Carr from 19...