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Churchill's Socialism: Political Resistance in the Plays of Caryl Churchill

Author Sian Adiseshiah
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Category Drama
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ISBN / ASIN1443813184
ISBN-139781443813181
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Sales Rank5,622,561
CategoryDrama
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Although now celebrated as a world-leading playwright, Caryl Churchill has received little attention for her socialism, which has been frequently overlooked in favour of emphasising gendered identities and postmodernist themes. "Churchill's Socialism" examines eight of Churchill's plays with reference to socialist theories and political movements. This well-researched and dynamic new book reframes Churchill's work, positioning her plays within socialist discourses, and producing persuasive political readings of her drama that reflect much more of the political challenge that the plays pose. It additionally explores her uneasy relationship with postmodernism, which presents itself particularly in Churchill's later plays. The book contains a very helpful chapter on socialist contexts, which outlines some of the key events, debates, and movements during the late 1960s up until the early 2000s. This chapter also offers an incisive critique of the easy acceptance by some socialists of a postmodernist rejection of grand narratives and political agency. An in depth examination of the rarely explored interconnections of utopianism and theatre, forms another chapter, where all eight of Churchill's plays, 'Light Shining in Buckinghamshire', 'Vinegar Tom', 'Top Girls', 'Fen', 'Serious Money', 'Mad Forest', 'The Skriker', and 'Far Away', are introduced. The plays are then discussed in pairs in a further four chapters with reference to communist historiography, the class/gender intersection, the end-of-history thesis, ecocritical challenges and postmodernism.
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