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  1. MARINA CARR AND GREEK TRAGEDY
    feminist myths of monstrosity.
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  ROUTLEDGE, [S.l.] ; Taylor & Francis Group, London

    Marina Carr and Greek Tragedy examines the feminist transposition of Greek tragedy in the theatre of the contemporary Irish dramatist Marina Carr. Through a comparison of the plays based on classical drama with their ancient models, it investigates... more

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    Marina Carr and Greek Tragedy examines the feminist transposition of Greek tragedy in the theatre of the contemporary Irish dramatist Marina Carr. Through a comparison of the plays based on classical drama with their ancient models, it investigates Carr's transformation not only of the narrative but also of the form of Greek tragedy. As a religious and political institution of the 5th-century Athenian democracy, tragedy endorsed the sexist oppression of women. Indeed, the construction of female characters in Greek tragedy was entirely disconnected from the experience of womanhood lived by real women in order to embody the patriarchal values of Athenian democracy. Whether praised for their passivity or demonized for showing unnatural agency and subjectivity, women in Greek tragedy were conceived to (re)assert the supremacy of men. Carr's theatre stands in stark opposition to such a purpose. Focusing on women's struggle to achieve agency and subjectivity in a male-dominated world, her plays show the diversity of experiencing womanhood and sexist oppression in the Republic of Ireland, and the Western societies more generally. Yet, Carr's enduring conversation with the classics in her theatre demonstrates the feminist willingness to alter the founding myths of Western civilisation to advocate for gender equality

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781003857679; 1003857671; 9781003298991; 1003298990; 9781003857648; 1003857647
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    Series: Routledge Studies in Irish Literature
    Subjects: English drama (Tragedy); Greek drama (Tragedy); DRAMA / General; LITERARY CRITICISM / General; PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / General
    Other subjects: Carr, Marina (1964-)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource