Caryl Churchill's Eco-Socialist Feminism

Elaine Aston author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:31st Oct '25

£18.00

This title is due to be published on 31st October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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A revisitation by Caryl Churchill, framed by her elliptical-poetic What If If Only, that conceptualises Churchill's eco-socialist feminism.

Pivotal to Caryl Churchill's What If If Only (2021) is the ghost of a democratic future that never happened. Framed by What If If Only, if-only yearnings for a democratic future are seminal to this Element with its primary attentions to the feminist, socialist and ecological values of Churchill's theatre.Pivotal to Caryl Churchill's What If If Only (2021) is the ghost of a democratic future that never happened. Framed by What If If Only, if-only yearnings for a democratic future are seminal to this Element with its primary attentions to the feminist, socialist and ecological values of Churchill's theatre. Arguing for the triangulation of the latter, the study elicits insights into: the feeling structures of Churchill's plays; reparative strategies for the renewal of an eco-feminist-socialist politics; the conceptualisation of the 'political is personal' to understand the negative emotional impact that an anti-egalitarian regime has on people's lives; and relations between dystopian criticality and utopian desire. Hannah Proctor's notion of 'anti-adaptive healing' is invoked to propose a summative understanding of Churchill's theatre as engaging audiences in anti-adaptive, resistant feelings towards a capitalist order and healing through a utopic sensing that an alternative future is desirable and still possible.

ISBN: 9781009534239

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

75 pages