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Master Thesis Defense: Saadet Bilge Coşkun

 

 

A gender-oriented approach toward Brecht's theory and ideology:

Functions, Performativity, and Affect in Mother Courage and The Good

Person of Szechwan

Saadet Bilge Coşkun
Conflict Analyses and Resolution, M.Sc. Thesis, 2015

Thesis Jury
Hülya Adak (Thesis Supervisor), Ayşe Gül Altınay, Başak Demirhan, Sibel Irzık (Substitute Jury)        

Date &Time: August,2nd  , 2015 –  11:00

Place: Karaköy Minerva Han

Abstract

In this thesis I will conduct a gender critique of Brecht’s theory and plays

 

taking into consideration of his epic techniques and his affiliation with Marxist

 

class politics. I will conduct such analysis through reading his theoretical works

 

and two plays by him: Mother Courage and Her Children and, The Good Person of

 

Szechwan. I will try to examine Brecht’s approach to women characters,

 

motherhood, prostitution, and cross-dressing within the framework of these two

 

plays. During the analysis of his narrative I will focus on the impact of his theory

 

based on his innovative epic techniques as well as his political affiliation with

 

Marxist ideology. I will argue that his theory’s tendency, together with the

 

impact of his political orientation, of materializing and functionalizing the issues

 

as well as the characters in most cases ends up with stereotyping and

 

dehumanizing of the women. I will also problematize that the lack of emotional

 

intensities or “affect” and manipulation of “gender performativities” in his plays

 

at some point leads to reproducing the gender stereotypes for the sake of

 

rationalization and alienation. Although Brecht does not calculate these

 

consequences on purpose since his political agenda is mostly focused on class

 

politics, elaborating on gender issues and discovering his stance on the matter

 

has some significance. Discovering the unique way that Brecht represents some

 

of his female characters within a Marxist framework and his ways of

 

empowering/disempowering these characters might open some space for

 

discussing the female’s representation in Marxist pieces of art and contributes a

 

lot to feminist manipulation of epic techniques.

 

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