Themes related to homosexuality and the homosexual experience are interwoven in many layers throughout Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire. This research paper analyzes contemporary commentary on homosexuality from the 1940s and ‘50s, Blanche’s experiences with light and perception, and moments of homosociality between the male poker players, to interpret how the homosexual experience is represented and exposed on stage through the two main characters in the play, Blanche and Stanley. Williams uses a heteronormative context to portray the homosexual experience, thus mirroring the way gay men had to navigate life in the closet while presenting to the public a façade that mimicked that of the hetero-norm. Ultimately, Williams uses il...
Versions of Tennessee Williams’ Streetcar (play-script and film-script) and repressing the gay narra...
Tennessee William in A Streetcar Named Desire shows the struggles of middle class Americans as they ...
katedra: KAJ; přílohy: 1 CD; rozsah: 39 s.This thesis focuses on a struggle between instincts and th...
Tennessee Williams utilizes heterosexual female protagonists with unstable identities in two of his ...
Tennessee Williams’ on-stage characters have been given much attention by the critics, yet the off-s...
This critical analysis of Tennessee Williams’s Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1955) addresses the shift and ...
Stereotypical gender roles have probably existed as long as human culture and are such a natural par...
A Streetcar Named Desire is a 1947 play written by the American writer Tennessee Williams. The play ...
This article is about a research aimed at finding the form of William’s desire which is unfulfilled ...
The following paper discusses some of the motifs ubiquitous to Tennessee Williams’ oeuvre, namely tr...
American society is founded on myths such as the American Dream and Manifest Destiny. Tennessee Will...
The title of this thesis, “Interpreted Identities”, refers to how individuals tend to be read into c...
Gender and cultural studies readings of Tennessee Williams\u27s work have provided diverse perspecti...
Abstract: Moise and the World of Reason is one of William’s novels. It was published in 1975. This n...
Abstract:- Tennessee Williams' A Street Car Named Desire is a tragedy based on the Aristotelian th...
Versions of Tennessee Williams’ Streetcar (play-script and film-script) and repressing the gay narra...
Tennessee William in A Streetcar Named Desire shows the struggles of middle class Americans as they ...
katedra: KAJ; přílohy: 1 CD; rozsah: 39 s.This thesis focuses on a struggle between instincts and th...
Tennessee Williams utilizes heterosexual female protagonists with unstable identities in two of his ...
Tennessee Williams’ on-stage characters have been given much attention by the critics, yet the off-s...
This critical analysis of Tennessee Williams’s Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1955) addresses the shift and ...
Stereotypical gender roles have probably existed as long as human culture and are such a natural par...
A Streetcar Named Desire is a 1947 play written by the American writer Tennessee Williams. The play ...
This article is about a research aimed at finding the form of William’s desire which is unfulfilled ...
The following paper discusses some of the motifs ubiquitous to Tennessee Williams’ oeuvre, namely tr...
American society is founded on myths such as the American Dream and Manifest Destiny. Tennessee Will...
The title of this thesis, “Interpreted Identities”, refers to how individuals tend to be read into c...
Gender and cultural studies readings of Tennessee Williams\u27s work have provided diverse perspecti...
Abstract: Moise and the World of Reason is one of William’s novels. It was published in 1975. This n...
Abstract:- Tennessee Williams' A Street Car Named Desire is a tragedy based on the Aristotelian th...
Versions of Tennessee Williams’ Streetcar (play-script and film-script) and repressing the gay narra...
Tennessee William in A Streetcar Named Desire shows the struggles of middle class Americans as they ...
katedra: KAJ; přílohy: 1 CD; rozsah: 39 s.This thesis focuses on a struggle between instincts and th...