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SPATIAL POLITICS IN TOM STOPPARD'S ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD
Kazemi, Elham
Ilha do Desterro, 2017, Vol.70 (1), p.287-295
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Title:
SPATIAL POLITICS IN TOM STOPPARD'S ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD
Author:
Kazemi, Elham
Subjects:
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
;
Hamlet
;
drama
;
characters
;
1500-1599
;
tragedy
;
other place
;
English literature
;
Stoppard, Tom
;
Foucault, Michel
;
Shakespeare, William
;
1900-1999
;
Politics
;
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
;
Bloom, Harold (1930-2019)
;
LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
;
LITERATURE, AMERICAN
;
LITERATURE, BRITISH ISLES
;
heterotopias
;
spatial politics
;
power structure
;
tom stoppard
;
rosencrantz and guildenstern are dead
;
identity
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Ilha do Desterro, 2017, Vol.70 (1), p.287-295
Description:
[...]the subjects of a single society live within the particular sets of relations; the ownerless power machine regulates and distributes the subjects. [...]their deaths are enunciated to a dead court; the Player expresses in act two: "traitors hoist by their own petard?-or victims of the gods?-we shall never know!" (Stoppard 82). hey die at the threshold of the new structure, thus lost in the chaotic gap. [...]in the presence of the power structure, the process of objectification happens; this gives an illusion of order and identity to the subjects. hus, they find fixed significations attached to places, and fixed things to do in them. [...]the knowledge and order produced by the power structure fades away.
Publisher:
Florianópolis: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, UFSC Centro de Comunicação e Expressão
Language:
English
Portuguese
Identifier:
ISSN:
0101-4846
ISSN:
2175-8026
EISSN:
2175-8026
DOI:
10.5007/2175-8026.2017v70n1p287
Source:
© ProQuest LLC All rights reserved
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