Thesis (M.A., Theatre Arts) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This thesis focuses on women and aggression through different types of verbal abuse and some physical abuse. Within Western Culture physical abuse is examined more closely due to unawareness and difficulty proving verbal abuse. Additionally, the trait of aggression has been focused on male to female abuse. Using two plays written by women with all women characters moves the idea of aggression from a male problem to a human one to include female aggression in the equation. The first chapter begins with social and psychological theories that coincide with verbal and physically abusive behaviors. Top Girls by Caryl Churchill is used to illustrate how verbal abuse ...
Long before our twentieth-century, psycho-socio-political understanding of domestic violence, women ...
This thesis provides a critical account of a small-scale study into women who perpetrate verbal, phy...
This paper examine violence against women emanates from the social hypothesis of superiority of men ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [92]-95)In this study, male violence against women as wel...
As an Actor Combatant with the Society of American Fight Directors, theatrical violence is something...
In this study, I examine the dramatization of violence against the female body in contemporary drama...
The study reveals women self-directed oppression in Maria Irenes’ plays Fefu and her friends, The Co...
The aim of my thesis is to investigate the various modes and ways that women attempt to escape from...
Unstructured verbal and physical confrontations receive attention from school personnel because such...
Top Girls, one of Caryl Churchill's most popular plays, describes the lives of six female characters...
The theme of this thesis is women and violence explored in eleven plays by British contemporary wom...
Top Girls, one of Caryl Churchill's most popular plays, describes the lives of six female characters...
This dissertation looks at representations of rape, its aftermath, and rape culture in performance(s...
The authors’ work in clinical and forensic psychology has brought them into contact with various for...
This thesis analyze about violence. Violence is the cause of a person or group that causes the deat...
Long before our twentieth-century, psycho-socio-political understanding of domestic violence, women ...
This thesis provides a critical account of a small-scale study into women who perpetrate verbal, phy...
This paper examine violence against women emanates from the social hypothesis of superiority of men ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [92]-95)In this study, male violence against women as wel...
As an Actor Combatant with the Society of American Fight Directors, theatrical violence is something...
In this study, I examine the dramatization of violence against the female body in contemporary drama...
The study reveals women self-directed oppression in Maria Irenes’ plays Fefu and her friends, The Co...
The aim of my thesis is to investigate the various modes and ways that women attempt to escape from...
Unstructured verbal and physical confrontations receive attention from school personnel because such...
Top Girls, one of Caryl Churchill's most popular plays, describes the lives of six female characters...
The theme of this thesis is women and violence explored in eleven plays by British contemporary wom...
Top Girls, one of Caryl Churchill's most popular plays, describes the lives of six female characters...
This dissertation looks at representations of rape, its aftermath, and rape culture in performance(s...
The authors’ work in clinical and forensic psychology has brought them into contact with various for...
This thesis analyze about violence. Violence is the cause of a person or group that causes the deat...
Long before our twentieth-century, psycho-socio-political understanding of domestic violence, women ...
This thesis provides a critical account of a small-scale study into women who perpetrate verbal, phy...
This paper examine violence against women emanates from the social hypothesis of superiority of men ...