Testing Liberal Humanism - The East in David Hare's Plays (Paperback)

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David Hare has been called the most political living contemporary British playwright. Arguably Hare has used the 'Third World' as a rough draft of liberal humanist theories - those mainly about politics. In comparison to other political dramatists of our time, he is a 'different' playwright in that his radicalism is not restricted to the British society and national themes: he also addresses the cataclysmic events of the contemporary East. As one of the leading playwrights of the post-war generation in Britain, he examines such overseas issues as the 9/11 event and its aftermath, the Anglo-American-led invasion of Iraq, the Israel/Palestine crisis, Vietnam War, as well as the Chinese Communist revolution. Many have considered this 'examination' profound. The main purpose of the writers in this book, however, is to try to 'examine' this claim. The writers try to look into Hare's motivation for addressing the 'Third World' theme, to shed light on the modality of his attempt to 'rewrite the East' from his Western point of view, and to locate this 'rewriting' in the context of discourses of Orientalism, and liberal humanism.

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David Hare has been called the most political living contemporary British playwright. Arguably Hare has used the 'Third World' as a rough draft of liberal humanist theories - those mainly about politics. In comparison to other political dramatists of our time, he is a 'different' playwright in that his radicalism is not restricted to the British society and national themes: he also addresses the cataclysmic events of the contemporary East. As one of the leading playwrights of the post-war generation in Britain, he examines such overseas issues as the 9/11 event and its aftermath, the Anglo-American-led invasion of Iraq, the Israel/Palestine crisis, Vietnam War, as well as the Chinese Communist revolution. Many have considered this 'examination' profound. The main purpose of the writers in this book, however, is to try to 'examine' this claim. The writers try to look into Hare's motivation for addressing the 'Third World' theme, to shed light on the modality of his attempt to 'rewrite the East' from his Western point of view, and to locate this 'rewriting' in the context of discourses of Orientalism, and liberal humanism.

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Imprint

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing

Country of origin

United States

Release date

October 2013

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First published

October 2013

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 8mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

140

ISBN-13

978-3-659-47553-5

Barcode

9783659475535

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LSN

3-659-47553-X



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