This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Contemporary Theatre Review on 27 Jun 2013, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/10486801.2013.777049Feminist theory has discussed the silencing and underrepresentation of women's voices in such areas as politics, law, culture and psychoanalysis. Through the identification of silences and absences, and a noting of the invisibility and inaudibility of women, the patriarchal structures of society and language have been discovered, and the lack of representation of women's voices and experiences therein. Hélène Cixous locates her manifesto for female expression in the breaking of silence – in the laugh of the Medusa, the vocal but non-verbal, bo...
Constrained for submissiveness, Victorian women were supposed to be silent and not to express their ...
This paper charts some of the taboos and prejudices surrounding the female voice and asks why it is ...
The difficulty of coupling motherhood with violence persistently hangs over portrayals of Medea. Art...
This research proceeds from the belief that the female voice is silent, or is seemingly absent, in t...
Medusa is one of the most archaic and enduring images in Greek mythology. From her literary debut in...
From the article: I will trace the metaphors of voice in the discourses of feminisms as articulated ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 35-39).This study proceeds from the belief that the fema...
This paper explores the experiences of women who "hear voices" (auditory verbal hallucinations). We ...
Through my own personal journey of midwifery practice it seems that because we have a lack of voice...
Any examination of female silence and speech has to consider the context in which such images were c...
Silence, voice and power are the main themes in this essay. The purpose is to analyze how the silenc...
In lieu of abstract, here is the first paragraph of the article: Arguably, the subject most silent i...
Embargoed to 25 February 2023How can words express a silence? How can the silence of the traumatised...
This paper explores the experiences of women who “hear voices” (auditory verbal hallucinations). We ...
In this thesis, the author takes a journey through both biblical and contemporary patriarchal cultur...
Constrained for submissiveness, Victorian women were supposed to be silent and not to express their ...
This paper charts some of the taboos and prejudices surrounding the female voice and asks why it is ...
The difficulty of coupling motherhood with violence persistently hangs over portrayals of Medea. Art...
This research proceeds from the belief that the female voice is silent, or is seemingly absent, in t...
Medusa is one of the most archaic and enduring images in Greek mythology. From her literary debut in...
From the article: I will trace the metaphors of voice in the discourses of feminisms as articulated ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 35-39).This study proceeds from the belief that the fema...
This paper explores the experiences of women who "hear voices" (auditory verbal hallucinations). We ...
Through my own personal journey of midwifery practice it seems that because we have a lack of voice...
Any examination of female silence and speech has to consider the context in which such images were c...
Silence, voice and power are the main themes in this essay. The purpose is to analyze how the silenc...
In lieu of abstract, here is the first paragraph of the article: Arguably, the subject most silent i...
Embargoed to 25 February 2023How can words express a silence? How can the silence of the traumatised...
This paper explores the experiences of women who “hear voices” (auditory verbal hallucinations). We ...
In this thesis, the author takes a journey through both biblical and contemporary patriarchal cultur...
Constrained for submissiveness, Victorian women were supposed to be silent and not to express their ...
This paper charts some of the taboos and prejudices surrounding the female voice and asks why it is ...
The difficulty of coupling motherhood with violence persistently hangs over portrayals of Medea. Art...