Deconstruction of conventionally dramatic forms such as character, story and plot has been the descriptive features of Contemporary British Drama in the 20th and 21st centuries. In this book, the chapters as *Deconstuction Subject and Non-Hierarchical Structure, *Lack of Plot and Deconstructing the Character and *Deconstruction Time, Space, Body and Media clarify the subjects within the concept of Postdramatic Theatre. Analyzing Hans Thies Lehmann's Postdramatic Theory (Postdramatic Theatrical Signs and Aspects), this book investigates Postdramatic Theatre of Martin Crimp, Simon Stephens, Sarah Kane and Mark Ravenhill.
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Mesut GÜNENÇ lectures in English Language and Literature Department at Adnan Menderes University.He took his Phd in English Language and Literature Department from Istanbul Aydın University.In his research, he concentrates on Contemporay British Drama and Postdramatic Theatre.He has written articles on playwrights such as M.Crimp, M.Ravenhill.
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