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Liminality and Gender Fluidity in Shakespearian Dramaturgy: A Postmodern Perspective

Liminality and Gender Fluidity in Shakespearian Dramaturgy: A Postmodern Perspective

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Liminality and Gender Fluidity in Shakespearian Dramaturgy: A Postmodern Perspective

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Liminality and Gender Fluidity in Shakespearian Dramaturgy: A Postmodern Perspective

Publisher

Karachi: University of Karachi Area Study Centre for Europe

Journal title

Journal of european studies (Karachi), 2022-12, Vol.38 (2), p.64-74

Language

English

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Karachi: University of Karachi Area Study Centre for Europe

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Contents

The article seeks to compare and contrast the critical canon based on transvestism with deliberations upon androgyny. The postmodern approach explores the liminal spaces in Shakespearian dramaturgy where rigid, hide-bound compartmentalization of dichotomies in gender fuse with a fluid, liminal space of hybrid interface. The earlier readings of miso...

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Liminality and Gender Fluidity in Shakespearian Dramaturgy: A Postmodern Perspective

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2689025874

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2689025874

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ISSN

0258-9680

E-ISSN

2307-5422

DOI

10.56384/jes.v38i2.256

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