ISBN-13: 9783034315654 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 234 str.
Cruel Britannia: Sarah Kane s Postmodern Traumatics examines four plays by British playwright Sarah Kane (1971 1999), all written between 1995 and 1999 within the context of the -Cool Britannia-, or -In-Yer-Face- London theatre movement of the 1990s. Kane s plays were notorious for their shocking productions and challenging and offensive subject matter. This book analyzes her plays as products of a long history of theatrical convention and experimentation, rather than trend. I read Kane s plays through an optic of trauma theory, and link the trauma to postmodern experience as defined by war, inter-personal violence, repetitive memory, and sex as medium of violence. Kane s plays unrelenting violence and graphic depictions of violent sex suggest a relationship with theories and practices such as Artaud s theatre of cruelty, and Kroker and Cook s theory of the postmodern as sign of excremental culture and an inherently abject state of being. Through a play by play analysis I conclude that Kane s work suggests that violence and trauma are endemic to postmodern life, and are ultimately apocalyptic due to their culmination in Kane s final play, the suicide text of 4.48 Psychosis."