Verbal Violence in Contemporary Drama
From Handke to Shepard
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- Author: Jeanette R. Malkin, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Date Published: November 2006
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521032711
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In this book, Jeanette Malkin considers a broad spectrum of postwar plays in which characters are created, coerced, and destroyed by language. The playwrights examined are diverse and include Handke, Pinter, Bond, Albee, Mamet and Shepard, as well as Vaclav Havel and two of his plays: The Garden Party and The Memorandum. These playwrights portray language's manipulation of our political, social, and interpersonal worlds. Writing in a variety of idioms and styles, the playwrights all reveal the link between language and power.
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- Analyses dramatic literature in an interesting way
- Explores current plays, many frequently seen in production
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"In Verbal Violence in Contemporary Drama, Jeanette R. Malkin considers plays by Pinter, Mamet, Albee and Shepard that use the manipulation of language and logical thinking to destroy institutions, character and interpersonal relationships." Backstage
See more reviews"...Malkin's significant contribution lies in her solid work of unifying under this conceptual banner an otherwise unwieldy amalgam of contemporary plays." Robert Baker-White, Essays in Theatre
"No one should teach plays by Ionesco, Pinter, Havel, Kroetz, Bond, Mamet, Shepard, or Albee without reading Verbal Violence...." Servanne Woodward, Comparative Drama
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- Date Published: November 2006
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521032711
- length: 256 pages
- dimensions: 215 x 138 x 9 mm
- weight: 0.332kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Language torture: on Peter Handke's Kaspar
3. Gagged by language: verbal domination and subjugation
4. Language as a prison: verbal debris and deprivation
5. Wrestling with language: 'head to head'
6. Conclusion
Notes
Index.
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