TY - BOOK AU - Nesma Youssef Idris AU - Sahar Sobhi Abdelhakim , TI - Conjuring the wild woman on stage : : A reading of selected women{u2019}s plays / PY - 2019/// CY - Cairo : PB - Nesma Youssef Idris , KW - Drama KW - Feminist KW - Theatre N1 - Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Arts - Department of English; Issued also as CD N2 - Drama is a field of artistic expression that has classically excluded women. Women artists and women{u2019}s studies came rather late to this field. This thesis argues that despite the delayed entrance or perhaps on account of it, women{u2019}s contribution made a leap that bypassed the linear development of feminist studies. The development of women{u2019}s studies which is charted as movements defined as successive 2waves3, marks a steady path but one that eventually came to a relative standstill. Through the analysis of four plays written by women, the thesis argues that theatric contribution of women since the 1950 to 2012 can be read as a major contributor to women{u2019}s studies through gradually transcending all labeled endeavors and moving towards the liberation of women by posing a new trend for their advancement. It argues that, put together, the four plays under discussion suggest a theory of 2letting go3 of all that hampered women. It reveals their rewriting of their identity in a way that transcends the steadfast definition, clustering and labeling of them. The study focuses on the four plays{u2019} efforts at conjuring the Wild Woman archetype, hence allowing women to reconnect with their inner selves in ways that psychologically empower them UR - http://172.23.153.220/th.pdf ER -