TRAUMA DRAMA: VICTIMS’ TRAUMATIC MEMORIES IN KAY ADSHEAD’S THE BOGUS WOMAN (2001) AND TIMBERLAKE WERTENBAKER’S CREDIBLE WITNESS (2001)
TRAUMA DRAMA: VICTIMS’ TRAUMATIC MEMORIES IN KAY ADSHEAD’S THE BOGUS WOMAN (2001) AND TIMBERLAKE WERTENBAKER’S CREDIBLE WITNESS (2001)
Author(s): Hildegard Klein Subject(s): Gender Studies
Published by: Universitatea de Vest din Timişoara
Keywords: Adshead; detention centres; persecution; testimony; trauma/asylum drama; Wertenbaker; witnesses
Summary/Abstract: In our contemporary society there exists a fascination with trauma and testimony. Thus, my paper looks at traumatised protagonists in the above-mentioned plays that testify to the manifold victimization of asylum seekers. First they were tortured and persecuted in their home countries, and then subjected to new traumatic humiliation in prison-like detention centres in Great Britain. Both plays assume a political position by appealing to the individual conscience of the audience who, through the characters’ outrageous narration, become witnesses to appalling violations of human rights
Journal: Gender Studies
- Issue Year: 11/2012
- Issue No: suppl.
- Page Range: 62-73
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English