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Embodying Agonism in Lucy Kirkwood’s Mosquitoes and The Welkin

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Wallace, ClareORCiD Profile - 0000-0002-0977-2651WoS Profile - AAC-5821-2020Scopus Profile - 56727523200
Publication date
2022
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Litteraria Pragensia: Studies in Literature and Culture
Volume / Issue
32 (63)
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ISSN: 0862-8424
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This publication has a published version with DOI 10.14712/2571452X.2022.63.3

Abstract
Rooted in Chantal Mouffe's conceptualisation of agonistic pluralism and Jacques Rancière's work on dissensus, this article analyses the debate scenes of British playwright Lucy Kirkwood's plays: Mosquitoes (2017) and The Welkin (2020). In Performing Antagonism Tony Fisher suggests that the politics of theatre and performance has formally pivoted towards "a critical politics of the visible." The article asks what this implies in Kirkwood's drama. In a contradictory present conjuncture where multiple forms of crisis overlap and interact, Kirkwood's recent work hones polarised, gendered, antagonistic scenes of encounter where the challenges of dialogue, of understanding and of ethical relations are repeatedly articulated. Through close attention to the ways agonism and antagonism are embodied in the plays, the article argues that for Kirkwood dissensus operates to enact a feminist "critical politics of the visible" in which mutual recognition and resilience are keynotes.
Keywords
agonism, dissensus, dialogue, Lucy Kirkwood, Mosquitoes, The Welkin, Chantal Mouffe, Jacques Rancière
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