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David Greig’in Europe/Avrupa Adlı Eseri: Küreselleşme, Hareketlilik ve Sığınmacılık

Year 2019, Volume: 18 Issue: 4, 1255 - 1265, 18.10.2019
https://doi.org/10.21547/jss.533002

Abstract

Tanınmış İskoçyalı tiyatro yazarı David Greig eserlerinde günümüz
dünyasında hareketliliğin çeşitli türlerini anlatır. Bu çalışmanın amacı,
David Greig’in temel olarak hareketlilik, seyahat ve göç
konularını ele aldığı
Europe (Avrupa) oyununu Una Chaudhuri’nin “geopathology” kavramını kullanarak yorumlayarak,
esere yeni bir bakış açısı kazandırmaktır.
Chaudhuri bir insanın mekan kaynaklı sıkıntılarını
anlatmak için “geopathology” ve“geopathic bozukluk” terimlerini benimsemiştir. Greig
birçok eserinde günümüz dünyasında çeşitli sebeplerden dolayı yer değiştirmek
ve göç etmek zorunda kalan sığınmacıların hayatlarına dikkat çekmektedir. 1994
yılında yazdığı
Europe (Avrupa) oyunu
1990lı yıllarda Balkanlardaki çalkantılı ve huzursuz dönemi anlatmaktadır. Bu
çalışma geopathology, hareketlilik, seyahat, ve kimlik gibi konuları Greig’in Europe eserinin ortak temaları olarak keşfederek,
Avrupa mitinin hem bir ütopya hem de bir distopya olduğunu gösterir. Çalışma
ayrıca, Avrupa’nın bir geopathology sembolü olduğu, ütopik bir geleceği temsil
ettiği, ayrıca Avrupa kavramının evsizlik, yurtsuzluk, köksüzlük ve
hareketlilik ile ilgisini araştırır. Eser “geopathology” yani mekan sorunsalını
dramatik ve yapısal bir araç olarak kullanarak, günümüz dünyasının göçmenlik
sorununun aciliyetine dikkat çekmektedir.  

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David Greig’s Europe: Staging Globalization, Mobility and Refugehood

Year 2019, Volume: 18 Issue: 4, 1255 - 1265, 18.10.2019
https://doi.org/10.21547/jss.533002

Abstract

The acclaimed Scottish playwright David Greig depicts contemporary mobility of various kinds. Focusing
principally on mobility and travel in David Greig’s Europe, this paper aims at exploring the notion of “geopathology”
in Una Chaudhuri’s sense, and thus brings a new perspective in the
interpretation of the play.
Chaudhuri has appropriated the
term “geopathology” and “geopathic disorders” to describe the suffering caused
by one’s location. Greig is fascinated with the contemporary world which is
determined by actual dislocations of immigration and refugehood. His 1994 play
Europe alludes to the
Balkan unrest in the 1990s, and this paper attempts to explore such isues as
geopathology, mobility, travel, and identity as the connecting substance of
Greig’s Europe. The paper describes
the Europe myth both as utopia and dystopia with the following themes: Europe
as a symbol of geopathology, Europe as the embodiment of a utopic future, and
Europe as the language of homelessness, rootlessness and hence mobility. It
will be argued that the play incorporates “geopathology” as a dramatic and structural
device and calls for an urgency for the contemporary refugee problem.

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  • Bauman, Z. (2012). To nie jest dziennik. Kraków: Wydawnictwo Literackie.
  • Billingham, P. (2007). Inhabitants of the tide mark – towards a new political poetics in the plays of David Greig. In P. Billingham (Ed), At the sharp end: Uncovering the work of five contemporary dramatists: David Edgar, Tim Etchells, David Greig, Tanika Gupta, Mark Ravenhill, 94-123: London: Methuen.
  • Blanford, S. (2007). Film, drama and the break-up of Britain. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Brennan, T. (1990). The national longing for form. In H. Bhabha (Ed.), Nation and narration, 44-52: London: Routledge.
  • Brown, I. (2011). Edinburgh companion to Scottish drama. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
  • Chaudhuri, U. (1997). Staging place: The geography of modern drama. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press.
  • Czajka, A. (2016). Europe’s other: Europe, europeanisation and the refugee. 10 January 2019, http://www.academia.edu/26086813/Europes_Other_Europe_Europeanisation_and_the_Refugee.
  • Derrida, J. (1992). The other heading: Reflections on today’s Europe. Indiana: Indiana UP.
  • Derrida, J. (2001). On cosmopolitanism and forgiveness. London: Routledge.
  • Dillon, M. (1999). The scandal of the refugee: Some reflections on the ‘inter’ of international relations and continental thought. In D. Campbell and M. Shapiro (Eds), Moral spaces: Rethinking ethics and moral politics, 92-124: Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
  • Giddens, A. (1990). The consequences of modernity. Cambridge: Polity.
  • Greig, D. (1996). Europe/The Architect. London: Methuen.
  • Güvenç, S. (2018). “Biz de, kendi çapımızda Avrupayız”: Küreselleşme Işığında David Greig’in Avrupa Adlı Oyunu, DTCF Dergisi, 58 (1), 187-202.
  • Holdsworth, N. (2003). Travelling across borders: Re-imagining the nation and nationalism in contemporary Scottish Theatre. Contemporary Theatre Review, 13(2), 25-39.
  • Lyotard, J. F. (1999). The other’s rights. In S. Hurley and S. Shute (Eds), On human rights, (35-149: New York: Basic Books.
  • Meerzon, Y. (2005). Every home is its own private Moscow: Between geopathology and nostalgia in Olga Mukhina's?/ You. Slavic and East European Journal, 19(4), 639-658.
  • Müller, A. (2005). We are also Europe: Staging displacement in David Greig's plays. In C. Houswitschka and A. Müller (Eds), Staging displacement, exile and diaspora, 151-168: Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier.
  • Müller, A. and C. Wallace. (2011). Cosmotopia: Transnational identities in David Greig’s theatre. Prague: Litteraria Pragensia Books.
  • Pattie, D. (2007). Lost in Europe: David Greig’s One Way Street and Europe. In R. D’Monte and G. Saunders (Eds), Cool Britannia?: British political drama in the 1990s, 149-153: New York: Palgrave MacMillan.
  • Rebellato, D. (2002). Introduction. In D.Greig, Plays: 1, 16: London: Methuen.
  • Reinelt, J. (2001). Performing Europe: Identity formation for a ‘new’ Europe. Theatre Journal, 53, 365-387.
  • Rosenberg, J. (2005). International politics. Globalization theory: A post mortem, (2-74). Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Taylor, P. (1999). There’s no place like home. 10 January 2019, https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-theres-no-place-like-home-1090115.html.
  • Wallace, C. (2013). The theatre of David Greig. London: Bloomsbury.
  • Zenzinger, P. (2005). David Greig’s Scottish view of the new Europe: A study of three plays. In C. Houswitschka and I. Detmers (Eds), Literary views on post-wall Europe: Essays in honour of Uwe Böker, 261-282: Trier: WVT.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Creative Arts and Writing
Journal Section English Language and Literature
Authors

Dilek İnan 0000-0002-5128-8409

Publication Date October 18, 2019
Submission Date February 27, 2019
Acceptance Date September 20, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 18 Issue: 4

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APA İnan, D. (2019). David Greig’s Europe: Staging Globalization, Mobility and Refugehood. Gaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences, 18(4), 1255-1265. https://doi.org/10.21547/jss.533002