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DOI: 10.17121/ressjournal.3039

PSYCHOSOCIAL ALIENATION IN A BRIEF HISTORY OF WOMEN BY ALAN AYCKBOURN

Route Education and Social Science Journal

Abstract

Psychosocial Alienation is a modern concept that arises from the capitalist and materialistic conceptions of individuals. The ever- growing competitive nature of domestic societies crystallised the concept in its modern form. The intensity of the rapid changes in the urbanised societies prevents the individuals from exploring their inner selves. Thus, a new generation is created with an alienation crisis which is reflected inward towards the self and outwards toward society. Alan Ayckbourn (1939), A British playwright, presents Alienated characters inspired by his life on and off stage. He explores their Alienation and their path toward recovery and self-realization. A Brief History of Women (2017) Ayckbourn explores the depth of the individual psyche from inside out in a refreshing way.

Authors

May Mohammed Baqer, Sahar Salam Abdullah, Sahar Salam Abdullah, Sahar Salam Abdullah

Keywords

Psychosocial Alienation, the self, feminism, isolation.

Publication Information

Volume
8
Issue
65
Year
2021
Language
Turkish
Status
Published
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10.17121/ressjournal.3039

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