FROM NATIONAL TO GLOBAL ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY IRISH THEATRE Maria Rosaria Coda
REVIVALISTS LADY GREGORY W.B. YEATS THE ABBEY THEATRE RURAL IRELAND TOWARDS INDEPENDENCE REACTING TO BRITISH STEREOTYPES
BRITISH STEREOTYPES OF IRISH PEASANTS PADDY “CHIMPANZEES” (Charles Kingsley 1860)
THE IMAGINARY PEASANT TRUTH AND NATURE ROMANTIC SPIRITUAL ANTIMATERIALISTIC IRISH TRADITION & LANGUAGE
POST-COLONIAL TIMES Plays concerned with promises, realities and disappointments of national independence Opening to multicultural issues (see analysis by Jochen Achilles of Friel’s Making History & Berry’s Preyers of Sherkin)
BRIAN FRIEL (1929) FIELD DAY THEATRE DONEGAL POST-COLONIAL ISSUES IN HIS PLAYS CULTURAL IDENTITY
DANCING AT LOUGHNASA NOSTALGIA INDUSTRIALIZATION CHANGING PLACE CHANGING CULTURE HUMAN NATURE
JOHN B. KEANE (1928) SOCIAL PROBLEMS CLASH OF VALUES TRANSFORMATION OF IRELAND RURAL SETTINGS
THE FIELD INDUSTRIALIZATION SMALL VILLAGE BULL MCCABE VALUES
MARTIN MCDONAGH (1970) BORN IN LONDON SUMMERS IN CONNEMARA DISTANCING
THE LONSOME WEST DESOLATE LAND FATHER WELSH OBJECTS THE CHURCH THE CELTIC TIGER
MARINA CARR (1964) MIDLAND SETTINGS MIDLAND ACCENT LANDSCAPE AS ACTOR FEMALE CHARACTERS
BY THE BOG OF CATS NATURE FAMILY DEPARTURE MOTIVE
ENDA WALSH (1967) VIOLENCE PARANOIA FARCE
THE NEW ELECTRIC BALLROOM FARCE ANONYMOUS SETTING
CHATROOM VIRTUAL WORLD BULLYING GLOBAL TOPICS
IDENTITY ARE CULTURES NATURALLY NATIONAL? WHAT IS IDENTITY? WHAT IS NATURAL, WHAT IS JUST A CONSTRUCTION?
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