Flipping Macbeth: PTSD, gender, and generation in adaptations by Wolfert, Kurzel, and De Man
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Published:2021-02-08
Issue:1
Volume:104
Page:81-94
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ISSN:0184-7678
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Container-title:Cahiers Élisabéthains: A Journal of English Renaissance Studies
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Cahiers Élisabéthains
Author:
Franssen Paul J. C. M.1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Abstract
In recent adaptations by Justin Kurzel and Lucas de Man, Shakespeare’s Macbeth is less a play about a courageous warrior driven to murder his king out of ambition than about a soldier suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. This article links these interpretations of Macbeth’s motivation to Stephan Wolfert’s one-man show Cry Havoc!!, which also relates Shakespeare’s plays in general to combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder. This article argues that all three productions are symptomatic of our era in addressing Macbeth from the perspective of current constructions of masculinity as deeply problematic.
Funder
ICON, Utrecht University, Faculty of Humanities
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,History