An uninvited party power, gaze, and Wedekind's Lulu /
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AN UNINVITED PARTY:
POWER, GAZE, AND WEDEKIND’S LULU
by ChuYoung Chon
This thesis consists of three sections, each looking at various receptions of Frank
Wedekind’s Lulu plays. By summarizing a brief reception history of the plays,
contradictory readings of the figure Lulu will be presented. I will argue that
being a subject in the modern time, Lulu can be seen as a tragic victim who is cast
into a network of power and gaze. What becomes evident is that the figure Lulu
embodies a character much in advance of the era. In this, she is a postmodern
phenomenon that has contradictory natures to the modern ideas of totality,
rationality, centrality, and ‘the one.’ Though caught as an object in the
“Panopticon,” she announces the destiny of modernity by showing its result of
excessive exercise of power, a persisting projection in a disciplined society.
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School:Miami University
School Location:USA - Ohio
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:wedekind frank femme fatale panopticism power gaze postmodernity
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