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1. | Theory For Historical Progress: Reenactment Of Love, Responsibility And Forgiveness--An Intertextual Study On Tony Kushner's Angels In America |
2. | Queering Angels In America |
3. | On The Intertextuality In Tony Kushner’s Plays |
4. | Darkness In Angel’s Land |
5. | An Analysis Of Characteristics Of Play Scripts Translation |
6. | A Study Of The Gender Performativity In Angels In America |
7. | Politics Through Art |
8. | The Dramatic Spaces Of Tony Kushner’s Angels In America |
9. | Queer Identity And The Difficulty Of Survival:A Study Of Tony Kushner’s Angels In America |
10. | Ethical Concerns In Tony Kushner’s Angles In America |
11. | Fable And Redemption |
12. | Representing The AIDS Crisis Through Reversal Of Power In Angels In America |
13. | A leap of faith: Creating space to (dis)orient and (re)orient sexuality and identity in Tony Kushner's 'Angels in America' |
14. | 'The melting pot where nothing melted': The politics of subjectivity in the plays of Suzan-Lori Parks, Wendy Wasserstein, and Tony Kushner |
15. | From the individual to the collective: Community in August Wilson and Tony Kushner |
16. | Profitable dissents: The mainstream theatre of Larry Kramer and Tony Kushner as a negotiating force between emergent and dominant ideologies |
17. | Finding a voice: Allowing the aggrieved to speak across cultures in Barmak, Pinter, Kushner, Nafisi and Seierstad |
18. | Prior Walter as hero: A new mythological paradigm in Tony Kushner's 'Angels in America' |
19. | 'Truly an awesome spectacle': Gender performativity, the closet, and the alienation effect in 'Angels in America' |
20. | 'Spectacular failures': The futile/fruitful pursuit of multivocality in American literature (Maxine Hong Kingston, Tony Kushner, William Faulkner) |
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