Caryl Churchill is a renowned playwright whose plays concern a wide range of social and political issues. In her plays Far Away (2000) and Escaped Alone (2016) Churchill brings forth depictions of ecological disaster which complexify the relationship between humans and their nonhuman environment. In this thesis, I argue that the plays in question offer a new perspective on the division between humanity and the nonhuman environment, which prompts the reader to question their own anthropocentric view of human exceptionalism. The plays’ bizarre events and absurdist form criticise the arbitrary division between human and nonhuman animals, underlining the intrinsic value of all beings and the nonanimated environment. It is evident that the play...
The thesis comprises a collection of short fiction, Maps for the Lost, and a critical essay, “Human ...
Offered as a response to the increasingly popular call within the eco-humanities for stories that wi...
Recent years have seen posthumanism used as a critical term in literary studies, enabling scholars t...
Caryl Churchill is a renowned playwright whose plays concern a wide range of social and political is...
Caryl Churchill’s plays are like a highly sensitive barometer of knotty problems that beset a modern...
Unlike most apocalyptic stories, Thomas Eccleshare’s play, Pastoral, flips the genre on its head wit...
The author analyzes the mutual determinants of the ecological and social crisis. The starting point ...
Ecocriticism has been defined as literature that concretely concerns the environment, which can be o...
Caryl Churchill İngiltere’nin önde gelen yetenekli, çağdaş oyun yazarlarından biridir. 1960’lardan b...
Literary critics have extensively discussed Anthropocene fiction and (to a lesser degree) poetry, bu...
This thesis is about the environment on stage in production and reception, in several guises. Ecocri...
The present paper seeks to lay bare how the grim realities of settler colonialism and petro-capitali...
In the opening decade of the twenty-first century humans faced a rising surplus of historical double...
Starting from the tropes of ‘economy’ and ‘ecology’ as framing discourses for theatre and performanc...
Henrik Ibsen’s 1882 play An Enemy of the People follows a recent discovery that reveals a contaminat...
The thesis comprises a collection of short fiction, Maps for the Lost, and a critical essay, “Human ...
Offered as a response to the increasingly popular call within the eco-humanities for stories that wi...
Recent years have seen posthumanism used as a critical term in literary studies, enabling scholars t...
Caryl Churchill is a renowned playwright whose plays concern a wide range of social and political is...
Caryl Churchill’s plays are like a highly sensitive barometer of knotty problems that beset a modern...
Unlike most apocalyptic stories, Thomas Eccleshare’s play, Pastoral, flips the genre on its head wit...
The author analyzes the mutual determinants of the ecological and social crisis. The starting point ...
Ecocriticism has been defined as literature that concretely concerns the environment, which can be o...
Caryl Churchill İngiltere’nin önde gelen yetenekli, çağdaş oyun yazarlarından biridir. 1960’lardan b...
Literary critics have extensively discussed Anthropocene fiction and (to a lesser degree) poetry, bu...
This thesis is about the environment on stage in production and reception, in several guises. Ecocri...
The present paper seeks to lay bare how the grim realities of settler colonialism and petro-capitali...
In the opening decade of the twenty-first century humans faced a rising surplus of historical double...
Starting from the tropes of ‘economy’ and ‘ecology’ as framing discourses for theatre and performanc...
Henrik Ibsen’s 1882 play An Enemy of the People follows a recent discovery that reveals a contaminat...
The thesis comprises a collection of short fiction, Maps for the Lost, and a critical essay, “Human ...
Offered as a response to the increasingly popular call within the eco-humanities for stories that wi...
Recent years have seen posthumanism used as a critical term in literary studies, enabling scholars t...