Gender identity in the theater
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Dysfunctional relationships, performance and performativity : a comparison of contemporary dramas with Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, 2014
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Identifier: b7607922
Abstract
This thesis examines Edward Albee's drama Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and compares contemporary dramas on how women still suffers [sic] from the same problems with gender and society today. Taking Judith Butler's concept of performance and performativity, the outlook of the females are the same. This thesis takes Butler's ideal but converts them [sic] into a new idea. Butler believes one...
Dates:
2014