Buffoonery in Irish Drama: Staging Twentieth-Century Post-Colonial Stereotypes (Volume 11)
Generations of Irish playwrights have tried to assert the reputation of the stage Irish figure as other than comic, but each effort was in its turn assailed as buffoonery. Using post-colonial and performative theory, Buffoonery in Irish Drama demonstrates the ways the Irish struggled to create a sense of identity in a colonial structure, and it explores the distortion and appropriation of that new identity that elicit further calls to eradicate negative stereotypes. Demonstrating the pervasiveness of the reclamation efforts, Buffoonery in Irish Drama covers a wide range of well-known and obscure plays to show the trajectory of twentieth-century drama that brings us into a globalized twenty-first-century Ireland.
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Buffoonery in Irish Drama: Staging Twentieth-Century Post-Colonial Stereotypes (Volume 11)
Generations of Irish playwrights have tried to assert the reputation of the stage Irish figure as other than comic, but each effort was in its turn assailed as buffoonery. Using post-colonial and performative theory, Buffoonery in Irish Drama demonstrates the ways the Irish struggled to create a sense of identity in a colonial structure, and it explores the distortion and appropriation of that new identity that elicit further calls to eradicate negative stereotypes. Demonstrating the pervasiveness of the reclamation efforts, Buffoonery in Irish Drama covers a wide range of well-known and obscure plays to show the trajectory of twentieth-century drama that brings us into a globalized twenty-first-century Ireland.
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Buffoonery in Irish Drama: Staging Twentieth-Century Post-Colonial Stereotypes (Volume 11)

Buffoonery in Irish Drama: Staging Twentieth-Century Post-Colonial Stereotypes (Volume 11)

by Kathleen Heininge
Buffoonery in Irish Drama: Staging Twentieth-Century Post-Colonial Stereotypes (Volume 11)

Buffoonery in Irish Drama: Staging Twentieth-Century Post-Colonial Stereotypes (Volume 11)

by Kathleen Heininge

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Overview

Generations of Irish playwrights have tried to assert the reputation of the stage Irish figure as other than comic, but each effort was in its turn assailed as buffoonery. Using post-colonial and performative theory, Buffoonery in Irish Drama demonstrates the ways the Irish struggled to create a sense of identity in a colonial structure, and it explores the distortion and appropriation of that new identity that elicit further calls to eradicate negative stereotypes. Demonstrating the pervasiveness of the reclamation efforts, Buffoonery in Irish Drama covers a wide range of well-known and obscure plays to show the trajectory of twentieth-century drama that brings us into a globalized twenty-first-century Ireland.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781433105463
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Publication date: 03/24/2009
Series: Irish Studies , #11
Edition description: Volume 11
Pages: 191
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

The Author: Kathleen Heininge received her doctorate from University of California Davis and is now Assistant Professor of Writing/Literature at George Fox University in Oregon, where she teaches British and world literature and women’s studies. She publishes primarily on Irish literature, especially drama.
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