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A Mother’s Touch: Ethics and Maternal Corporeality in Harold Pinter’s
Mountain Language
Matthew Roberts
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Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
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Ethics
100%
Elderly Women
100%
Corporeality
100%
Two-body
33%
Ethnic Minorities
33%
Ethical Dimension
33%
Performance Studies
33%
Outlaw
33%
Ethical Implications
33%
Military Personnel
33%
Cohabitation
33%
Obfuscation
33%
Maternal Body
33%
Play Performance
33%
Stillness
33%
Theatrical Performance
33%
Theatre Studies
33%
Pinter
33%
Political Plays
33%
Group Languages
33%
Ethical Significance
33%
Ethical Turn
33%
Arts and Humanities
Sound
100%
Maternal
100%
Corporeality
100%
Action
50%
Foreground
50%
outlaw
50%
Impossible
50%
trouble
50%
Orient
50%
Language Group
50%
Performance Study
50%
Theatrical Performances
50%
Ethical Turn
50%
stillness
50%