1. An Interpretation of M Butterfly
Butterfly", the process of implicating the audience by drawing parallels with Foucault's study of punishment, we come to see that rather than leaving the play with a greater understanding of our interiors, we have witnessed and participated in the operation of power and resistance on physical bodies in a Foucauldian system. ... Kondo has a perspective that goes beyond Skool's binary concerns. Her argument focuses on "the multiplicity of Asia and of women," and her article is useful in understanding Hwang's condemnation of binary assumptions about "aesthetics and politics, th...
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