Four Portraits - of Mothers is a collection of short plays in which Arnold Wesker dismantles the power structures supporting male domination in the domestic milieu. Experimenting boldly with the form and structure of drama by excluding the presence of any male character in these plays, he focuses the spotlight on four mothers of different age groups. Trapped in varied milieus, these women strive for their identity and dignity under the cumbersome burden of patriarchal canons, lopsided constructs of gender roles and suppressed desires. Though the matrimonial and maternal experiences described are highly individualized, and take place in different circumstances and environs, yet all share a similar historical legacy and common ground with ref...
This thesis is a study of motherhood in Afhild Agrell’s play Räddad (first performed in 1882 at The ...
This article is distinctive in that it situates plays about unmarried mothers in the context of thei...
By the sixteenth century the figure of the mother had an established and complex significance. The t...
This paper examines the representation of the mother figure in two modern tragedies, namely Blood We...
Too often, the drama treats mothering as the expected outcome of marriage or as a biological necessi...
Male characters are at the forefront of Sam Shepard\u27s plays and this is particularly clear with r...
In this dissertation, I explore the ways in which mothers and motherhood are represented in relation...
In the beginning of my thesis there is an overview of the mother and woman role from the Middle Age ...
This paper will attempt to prove that the American playwright Marsha Norman uses the American stage ...
This BA thesis discusses four female characters from three plays of the British dramatist Harold Pin...
This study explores, through detailed analysis, the many and varied depictions of mothering, in a br...
My dissertation investigates alternatives to traditional motherhood and maternal experiences and rel...
The thesis investigates the mother-daughter relationship in women's fiction of the inter-war period ...
This study seeks to examine how Arnold Wesker’s The Merchant (1976) appropriates the canonical Shake...
It is clear that cultural representations of the mother are of central import-ance to the life of al...
This thesis is a study of motherhood in Afhild Agrell’s play Räddad (first performed in 1882 at The ...
This article is distinctive in that it situates plays about unmarried mothers in the context of thei...
By the sixteenth century the figure of the mother had an established and complex significance. The t...
This paper examines the representation of the mother figure in two modern tragedies, namely Blood We...
Too often, the drama treats mothering as the expected outcome of marriage or as a biological necessi...
Male characters are at the forefront of Sam Shepard\u27s plays and this is particularly clear with r...
In this dissertation, I explore the ways in which mothers and motherhood are represented in relation...
In the beginning of my thesis there is an overview of the mother and woman role from the Middle Age ...
This paper will attempt to prove that the American playwright Marsha Norman uses the American stage ...
This BA thesis discusses four female characters from three plays of the British dramatist Harold Pin...
This study explores, through detailed analysis, the many and varied depictions of mothering, in a br...
My dissertation investigates alternatives to traditional motherhood and maternal experiences and rel...
The thesis investigates the mother-daughter relationship in women's fiction of the inter-war period ...
This study seeks to examine how Arnold Wesker’s The Merchant (1976) appropriates the canonical Shake...
It is clear that cultural representations of the mother are of central import-ance to the life of al...
This thesis is a study of motherhood in Afhild Agrell’s play Räddad (first performed in 1882 at The ...
This article is distinctive in that it situates plays about unmarried mothers in the context of thei...
By the sixteenth century the figure of the mother had an established and complex significance. The t...