She Was Always Sad: Remembering Mother in Caryl Churchill's Not Enough Oxygen and A Number
Author URLs
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
2016
Subject: LCSH
Churchill, Caryl, Mothers, Theater,
Disciplines
Dramatic Literature, Criticism and Theory | English Language and Literature | Theatre and Performance Studies
Abstract
“Savilonis argues that the physical absence of mothers who feature instead in the stories of husbands and sons enacts their dehumanization via myth and memory and exposes their exclusion from power.” – from “Introduction to Part II,” p. 138-139.
Repository Citation
“She Was Always Sad: Remembering Mother in Caryl Churchill's Not Enough Oxygen and A Number.” Theatre History Studies 35 (2016). Place of publication not identified: University of Alabama Press.
Publisher Citation
“She Was Always Sad: Remembering Mother in Caryl Churchill's Not Enough Oxygen and A Number.” Theatre History Studies 35 (2016). Place of publication not identified: University of Alabama Press.
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