McQueen, Patricia Darling(University College Cork, 2022-08-19)
As technology increasingly dominates lived experience in the 21st-century, theatre artists are moving beyond traditional boundaries, harnessing the energy of popular media to tell stories in innovative ways. The aesthetic ...
Within the neoliberal, capitalist Anthropocene, over-saturation in material culture and passive acceptance of the overwhelming circulation of objects has led, quite literally, to a toxic relationship with (supposedly) ...
This article argues that the targeting of certain narratives of womanhood, those deemed ‘respectable’ and ‘responsible’, operated as a key performative and affective strategy during the Irish 2018 Referendum on the 8th ...
Acton-Carey, Maxine(University College Cork, 2021-07-04)
Through an analysis of the dramaturgy of character, space and place in three plays adapted by women since the financial crash in 2008, this thesis argues the case for recognition of a new epoch of female character ...
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