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Anzaldúan Theory: Frameworks of Self-Love, Healing, and Transformation
(2020-12-18)
Approaches to the critical theory advanced by Chicana scholar Gloria Anzaldúa tend to focus primarily on the concept of borderlands or other concepts—such as El Mundo Zurdo, the Coatlicue State, mestiza consciousness, ...
Staging American constraint: from containment to confinement post 1945
(2020-05-08)
An analysis of American plays from the mid-late 20th century, this study explores dramas representing and resisting social constraint on stage. It organizes its discussion around two primary forms of constraint understood ...
Shakespeare, Authority, and the English Catholic Experience
(2020-05-08)
By the time Shakespeare’s plays first appeared on stage in the late-sixteenth century, the Elizabethan campaign against English Catholics had reached its peak. However, Roman Catholicism continued to influence the English ...