This thesis examines three contemporary adaptations of Euripides’ Medea which reveal her as the ultimate subaltern heroine who comes face to face with imperial colonialism and through direct confrontation both regains her cultural identity and acquires a voice. In each adaptation Medea becomes Spivak’s barbarian subaltern Other and speaks. The plays examined are Heiner Müller’s Despoiled Shore Medeamaterial Landscapes with Argonauts (1983), Guy Butler’s Demea (1990) and Olga Taxidou’s Medea: A World Apart (1995). These plays were utilized as political texts in various postcolonial situations, and employed anti-imperialist discourses to adapt and appropriate the classical Medea as a postmodern, postcolonial protest narrative. A close reading...
Since the time of the ancient Greeks themselves, Greek myth and dramas based on Greek myth have cont...
This article examines socio-historical dimensions and cultural and dramaturgic implications of the G...
In 430 BC Greek playwright Euripides transformed the mythological figure of Medea into the proto-typ...
This thesis examines postmodern theatrical adaptations of Antigone, Medea and The Trojan Women to sh...
This thesis explores the character of Medea among three different cultures: Euripides’ Medea (Classi...
This thesis explores the character of Medea among three different cultures: Euripides’ Medea (Classi...
For centuries male-dominated societies have developed their own culturally constructed images of the...
This thesis explores the character of Medea among three different cultures: Euripides’ Medea (Classi...
Medea is ubiquitous on the stages of the modern world. From Greece and continental Europe, the...
Medea is ubiquitous on the stages of the modern world. From Greece and continental Europe, the...
The focus of this project is to (re)create a trilogy of plays that bring the unfamiliar and largely ...
This thesis focuses on Medea, the classical Greek play by Euripides that was first produced in 431 B...
The programme was scanned from an original held in the University Archives.This play was produced un...
This thesis considers Medea, from Euripides’ Medea, in her role as mother, wife, and a Woman of Cori...
This thesis considers Medea, from Euripides’ Medea, in her role as mother, wife, and a Woman of Cori...
Since the time of the ancient Greeks themselves, Greek myth and dramas based on Greek myth have cont...
This article examines socio-historical dimensions and cultural and dramaturgic implications of the G...
In 430 BC Greek playwright Euripides transformed the mythological figure of Medea into the proto-typ...
This thesis examines postmodern theatrical adaptations of Antigone, Medea and The Trojan Women to sh...
This thesis explores the character of Medea among three different cultures: Euripides’ Medea (Classi...
This thesis explores the character of Medea among three different cultures: Euripides’ Medea (Classi...
For centuries male-dominated societies have developed their own culturally constructed images of the...
This thesis explores the character of Medea among three different cultures: Euripides’ Medea (Classi...
Medea is ubiquitous on the stages of the modern world. From Greece and continental Europe, the...
Medea is ubiquitous on the stages of the modern world. From Greece and continental Europe, the...
The focus of this project is to (re)create a trilogy of plays that bring the unfamiliar and largely ...
This thesis focuses on Medea, the classical Greek play by Euripides that was first produced in 431 B...
The programme was scanned from an original held in the University Archives.This play was produced un...
This thesis considers Medea, from Euripides’ Medea, in her role as mother, wife, and a Woman of Cori...
This thesis considers Medea, from Euripides’ Medea, in her role as mother, wife, and a Woman of Cori...
Since the time of the ancient Greeks themselves, Greek myth and dramas based on Greek myth have cont...
This article examines socio-historical dimensions and cultural and dramaturgic implications of the G...
In 430 BC Greek playwright Euripides transformed the mythological figure of Medea into the proto-typ...