Gender Politics in 21st Century English Drama: Re-Reading Feminist Voices

Authors

  • Dr. Asma Batool

Keywords:

Feminist Criticism, Performance Studies, 21st Century Literature, Intersectionality, Feminist Voices, Gender Politics, English Drama

Abstract

This research article examines the dynamics of gender politics in 21st century English drama with a particular focus on feminist voices. While feminist discourse in literature is not new, contemporary drama reflects the changing realities of gender identity, power relations, and cultural politics in an increasingly globalized world. The study highlights how modern playwrights such as Caryl Churchill, Sarah Kane, Timberlake Wertenbaker, and debbie tucker green engage with feminist concerns while also addressing intersectionality, sexuality, race, and class. Using feminist literary criticism and performance analysis as methodological frameworks, the article investigates how English drama revisits historical struggles for women’s rights and simultaneously negotiates new spaces for gender equality and inclusion. Findings suggest that 21st century drama not only deconstructs traditional patriarchal narratives but also re-imagines feminist voices in light of contemporary socio-political issues, including LGBTQ+ rights, postcolonial identity, and neoliberal power structures. This re-reading of feminist voices situates English drama as both a site of resistance and a platform for re-envisioning gender justice in the modern era.

Published

2024-12-30

How to Cite

Batool, A. (2024). Gender Politics in 21st Century English Drama: Re-Reading Feminist Voices. MAIRAJ, 3(2), 13–22. Retrieved from https://www.mairaj.pk/index.php/mairaj/article/view/58

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