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Investigating Voice and Agency in Caryl Churchill's Selected Plays
2015
Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences
Caryl Churchill's plays have been studied from a number of perspectives. However, there have been few concerted attempts to investigate how the marginalized characters are given voice and agency to resist gender and class oppression as well as the issue of resistance to different kinds of oppression in her plays. Accordingly, this study aims to investigate these issue in two selected plays of Caryl Churchill Vinegar Tom (1976) and Top Girls (1982). This study employed Judith Butler's definition
doi:10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n4s2p409
fatcat:wim6inn7g5bfxowhw3s7b2c4mm