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“Born in the Wrong Body”: Fragmentation of the Self in Kane’s 4.48 Psychosis
Sarah Kane’s 4.48 Psychosis depicts a fluid and elusive subjectivity that resists fixed gender norms and highlights the endless search for meaning and identity. According to Selina Busby and Stephen Farrier, “the majority of Kane’s work can be situated within a queer frame” (142). Busby and Farrier contextualize Kane’s theatrical oeuvre within the framework of queer theory and its societal implications, arguing that her plays emerged at a specific historical and cultural juncture. “This historical moment was the 1990s, the same period in which queer became increasingly powerful on the street as a form of protest and in the academy as a subject (Butler’s key text for queers, Gender Trouble was published in 1990)” (143) By examining Kane’s plays through a queer theoretical lens, Busby and Farrier highlight the theme of fluidity of identity that pervades her texts:
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Concentrating on works that are frequently anthologized and studied in college classrooms, The Explicator, with its yearly index of titles, is a must for college and university libraries and teachers of literature. Text-based criticism thrives in The Explicator. One of few in its class, the journal publishes concise notes on passages of prose and poetry. Each issue contains between 25 and 30 notes on works of literature, ranging from ancient Greek and Roman times to our own, from throughout the world. Students rely on The Explicator for insight into works they are studying.