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Richard Wainwright, the Liberals and Liberal Democrats

Unfinished business

By Matt Cole

Richard Wainwright, the Liberals and Liberal Democrats
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  • ISBN: 9780719088995
  • Publish Date: Feb 2013
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
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    • ISBN: 978-1-8477-9598-4
    • Published Date: July 2013

    Description

    The first in-depth assessment of 're-vision' as a phenomenon in women's drama, examining the diverse ways in which classical myth narratives have been reworked by women playwrights for the European stage. This study explores the ideological and aesthetic potential of such practice and silmultaneously exposes the tensions inherent in attempts to challenge narratives that have fundamentally shaped western thought.

    From tracing the persistence of classical myths in contemporary culture and the significance of this in shaping gendered identities and opportunities, through to analysis of individual plays and productions, Babbage reveals how myths have served in the theatre as 'pretexts' for ideological debate; enabling exploration of the fragile borders between mythic and the everyday and how revision has been regarded, not unproblematically, as a route towards restructuring the self.

    This makes compelling reading for anyone interested in women's writing for the theatre or wider practices of adaptation in literature and performance.

    Reviews

    Selective yet impressively comprehensive . . . Highly recommended.
    J. Artman, CHOICE May 2012

    This is a valuable contribution to the study of female playwrights . . . Teachers and students will find this a strong resource with its discrete sections on each play but Babbage's study also offers a more detailed and sophisticated critique for those seeking a deeper engagement with a book rich in literary and theoretical perspectives.
    Gilli Bush-Bailey, Theatre Research International, volume 37 issue 03, October 2012

    Contents

    Introduction
    1. The lie of the land
    Theorising myth
    Re-visioning myth
    Staging myth: Hella Haasse's A Thread in the Dark
    2. Political acts
    Furiously funny: The Same Old Story and Medea, by Franca Rame and Dario Fo
    'And she stopped the world': Sarah Daniels' Neaptide
    3. Out of character
    Nothing sacred: Maureen Duffy's Rites
    'I don't know what got into me': Caryl Churchill's and David Lan's A Mouthful of Birds
    Making silence speak: Timberlake Wertenbaker's The Love of the Nightingale:
    4. Stages of subjectivity
    The voices within: Serena Sartori, Renata Coluccini and Demeter Beneath the Sand
    Hélène Cixous and the scene of the unconscious: The Name of Oedipus: Song of the
    Forbidden Body
    The scene of history: Cixous's The Perjured City, or the Awakening of the Furies
    5. New directions
    Shock treatment: Sarah Kane and Phaedra's Love
    'I've got the feeling we'll be eternal': Hrafnhildur HagalĂ­n's Easy Now, Electra
    In pieces: Gilla Cremer's m.e.d.e.a
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    Author

    Matt Cole is Lecturer in Politics for the Hansard Society and Head of Modern History at King Edward VI College in Stourbridge

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