Figure dell’abiezione. corpi che contano nel teatro di Annibale Ruccello
Abstract
This  study  offers  an  analysis  of  the  play The  Five  Roses  of  Jennifer(1980)  by  Annibale Ruccellofrom a gender studies perspective. Recognised as the moment of affirmation of the author's  dramaturgical  originality,  this  play  has  been at the  centre  of  debate  not only  for  its peculiar relationship with Neapolitan theatrical tradition, but also for the intertextual references to  the  English  stage  production.  Within  this  debate,  Jennifer  and  her  story  have  been interpreted, from time to time, as the allegory of Naples decadence. The analysis proposed here aims to read the story focusing on the(trans)gender identity of the protagonist, and to detect those  textual  elements  that  prevent  her  from  finding  an  upstanding  space  of  existence,  thus relegating   her   into   abjection.   After   taking   into   consideration   the   importance   of   the protagonist’s  performances  linked to  the  drag  world,  the  research  will  contextualize  her exclusion from society and consequent suicide. This death is the sad result of a toxic hetero normative environment in which the text itself was conceived and staged.
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http://elea.unisa.it:8080/xmlui/handle/10556/4813http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-2995
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