Drama + Theory: Critical Approaches to Modern British Drama

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Manchester University Press, 2001 - 204 sivua

Energetically places modern British drama and contemporary critical and cultural theory in dialogue, demonstrating how theory allows fresh insights into familiar plays. Each chapter pairs a well-known play from the post-war period with a classic theory text, the theoretical text is not simply applied to the dramatic one: instead, the play and the theoretical text reflect on each other in a mutual illumination. Examples include:
So Look Back in Anger is read by and reads Lacan's Signification of the Phallus
Pinter's The Homecoming is made uncanny with Freud
Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead finds affinities with Lyotard's The Postmodern Condition
Timberlake Wertenbaker's Our Country's Good agrees and disagrees with Edward Said
Sarah Kane's Blasted thinks through trauma with Shoshana Felman. In each case, the theoretical position is explained lucidly and economically. The result is a series of new interpretations not only of the plays, but of the theoretical texts, which take on new relevance when linked with modern British drama. The first textbook of its kind, linking contemporary drama with critical and cultural theory.

 

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What does Jimmy Porter want? Osborne with Lacan
10
Home front Pinter with Freud
30
Hamlet games Stoppard with Lyotard
50
After Orton before Foucault
69
6
92
7
128
8
134
Culture and colonies Wertenbaker with Said
153
Trauma and testimony in Blasted Kane with Felman
172
Bibliography
191
Index
199
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Peter Buse is Lecturer in English and a member of the European Studies Research Institute at the University of Salford.

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