The Gaze Of The Caged Woman: Sexuality And Performance In Selected Beckett Plays Hardcover
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Ila Ahlawat
Book Description
This book investigates the themes of female entrapment and the feminine gaze, and explores how they function as theatrical metaphors in Samuel Beckett's later plays. It offers a novel perspective on love between Beckettian women, interrogating the trope of bodily sickness and its manifestations on the stage, and analysing how this relates to queer drives in women. Ambitious and thought-provoking, the book engages with the work of a range of theorists on psychoanalysis, feminism, sexuality, voyeurism and theatricality. The arguments presented here will be of interest to specialists in modernism and postmodernism, theatre, and gender studies.
ISBN-13
9781788744225
Language
English
Publisher
Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
Publication Date
1 November 2018
Number of Pages
214
About the Author
Ila Ahlawat is currently teaching at University of Windsor in Canada, having previously been a postdoctoral researcher with the Department of Gender Studies at Central European University, Budapest. She has published in the areas of feminism, intertextuality and media studies.