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Mapping Jouissance: Insights from a Case Study in the Schizophrenia of Canadian Drama
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Mapping Jouissance: Insights from a Case Study in the Schizophrenia of Canadian Drama
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The author contrasts the careers of Montreal playwrights David Fennario (b. 1947) and Michel Tremblay (b. 1942), both of whom share and write from the perspective of their working-class backgrounds. Fennario's perspective is a Marxist assessment of the inhabitants of Point St. Charles, an inner-city enclave of both Anglophones and Francophones, while Tremblay's focus tends towards homoeroticism and the Francophone inhabitants of Montreal's east-end, today known as the trendy (and no longer working class) Plateau-Mont-Royal.
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Comparative Drama
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Vol. 35
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no. 3-4
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291-318
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2021
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en
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Reid, Gregory J. “Mapping Jouissance: Insights from a Case Study in the Schizophrenia of Canadian Drama.” Comparative Drama Vol. 35, no. 3–4 (2021): 291–318. https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/compdr/vol35/iss4/3.
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