Codes and Masks: Aspects of Identity in Contemporary Irish Plays in an Intercultural Context Buy on Amazon
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Codes and Masks: Aspects of Identity in Contemporary Irish Plays in an Intercultural Context

Author Maria Kurdi
Publisher Peter Lang Pub Inc
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Author(s) Maria Kurdi
Publisher Peter Lang Pub Inc
ISBN / ASIN 0820447234
ISBN-13 9780820447230
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #6,843,828
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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The collection comprises ten essays which engage in analysing the variety of ways the complex issue of identity is explored in contemporary Irish plays, including the works of John Barrett, Marina Carr, Anne Devlin, Brian Friel, Thomas Kilroy, Martin McDonagh, Thomas Murphy, Donal O'Kelly, and Stewart Parker. While drawing on the recent results of Irish scholarship, the essays deploy a choice of postcolonial, cultural materialist, feminist and receptionist perspectives. Affinities, parallels and contrasts with the classics of Irish drama as well as with world theatre are highlighted, and questions of adaptation, re-writing and intertextuality are also examined. The book contributes to the ongoing international discussion of the thematic and aesthetic qualities and merits of drama written in the context of postcolonial Ireland.
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