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This work has dealt with three plays of the Irish woman playwright Marina Carr. "Portia Coughlan", "By the Bog of Cats" and "Woman and Scarecrow" is here related to the topic of beasts, be it through human language, an animal context or as in a concrete figure. The whole work has a Derridean perspective as its theoretical tool. Jacques Derrida who is famous for the invention of deconstruction also developed in his later years an ethic around animals and how we humans should engage in our relationship with all kinds of beasts. In the prolongation of that, as Derrida is read in this text,…mehr

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This work has dealt with three plays of the Irish woman playwright Marina Carr. "Portia Coughlan", "By the Bog of Cats" and "Woman and Scarecrow" is here related to the topic of beasts, be it through human language, an animal context or as in a concrete figure. The whole work has a Derridean perspective as its theoretical tool. Jacques Derrida who is famous for the invention of deconstruction also developed in his later years an ethic around animals and how we humans should engage in our relationship with all kinds of beasts. In the prolongation of that, as Derrida is read in this text, humanity must admit the animal also in man as a defined force for our culture.
Autorenporträt
I am a Swede and grew up in the countryside where forest, mountains and lakes were the first impressions that met me while I was a child. After my dreams about a sport career was over, theatre, literature and art has been my companions and there I will stay, also within an academic progression, as this work is a result of that.