This thesis aims to delineate and subsequently test a model of individual identity that draws on a number of aspects of cultural theory as well as of communication studies. The model is envisaged as dynamic in form, postulating that identity is not solely the result of the individual's expression of it by giving equal weight of importance to the role of the perceiver. In short, it is suggested by this thesis that the location of an individual's identity should be shifted away from the individual in favour of being located somewhere in the tension between the individual's expression of identity and the interpretation of another. Such a process of identity formation is necessarily dynamic because the two interpretations are often in competit...
This thesis studies the plays Volpone, The Alchemist and The Silent Woman in order to show that thro...
In her bachelor thesis, the author focuses on a dynamic space between actor´s personage and his per...
Historically, identity researchers have placed greater emphasis on processes of identity development...
The thesis explores the relationships between language, power and identity in the drama of Ben Jonso...
This thesis is a study of Ben Jonson's point of view. It attempts to determine that point of view by...
This thesis discusses Ben Jonson’s innovative concept of character as an effect of interactions in d...
Many of the ways in which we currently engage and produce literature – particularly the literature o...
My paper is about The City Wit (1629-1632), a play by Richard Brome. This city comedy revolves aroun...
The purpose of this study was to discover to what extent Ben Jonson revealed himself in his plays an...
The Self-Centred Art is a study of the plays of Ben Jonson and the actors who first performed in the...
In response to economic and social transformations of the period, early modern authors obsessively i...
The Records of Early English Drama from Kent, Somerset, and Cambridge reveal connotations of vagranc...
This thesis applies a cultural materialist approach to Renaissance conceptions of identity formation...
According to modern social psychology, the construction of identity occurs on three distinct levels:...
Among Marston's earliest works are two books of verse satires (Certaine Satyres and The Scourge of V...
This thesis studies the plays Volpone, The Alchemist and The Silent Woman in order to show that thro...
In her bachelor thesis, the author focuses on a dynamic space between actor´s personage and his per...
Historically, identity researchers have placed greater emphasis on processes of identity development...
The thesis explores the relationships between language, power and identity in the drama of Ben Jonso...
This thesis is a study of Ben Jonson's point of view. It attempts to determine that point of view by...
This thesis discusses Ben Jonson’s innovative concept of character as an effect of interactions in d...
Many of the ways in which we currently engage and produce literature – particularly the literature o...
My paper is about The City Wit (1629-1632), a play by Richard Brome. This city comedy revolves aroun...
The purpose of this study was to discover to what extent Ben Jonson revealed himself in his plays an...
The Self-Centred Art is a study of the plays of Ben Jonson and the actors who first performed in the...
In response to economic and social transformations of the period, early modern authors obsessively i...
The Records of Early English Drama from Kent, Somerset, and Cambridge reveal connotations of vagranc...
This thesis applies a cultural materialist approach to Renaissance conceptions of identity formation...
According to modern social psychology, the construction of identity occurs on three distinct levels:...
Among Marston's earliest works are two books of verse satires (Certaine Satyres and The Scourge of V...
This thesis studies the plays Volpone, The Alchemist and The Silent Woman in order to show that thro...
In her bachelor thesis, the author focuses on a dynamic space between actor´s personage and his per...
Historically, identity researchers have placed greater emphasis on processes of identity development...