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Undermining Neo-colonialist Discourses: Sexuality, Gender and Politics in Tanika Gupta’s Sugar Mummies (2006) and debbie tucker green’s trade (2004-5)
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[eng] This final degree paper analyses and compares Sugar Mummies, by Tanika Gupta, and trade, by debbie tucker green in order to undermine the neo-colonialist discourse that Western societies have in relation to developing countries, in this case, the Caribbean Islands. To study this topic, research about sexual labour and racial issues is carried out, as well as to see how they are staged in contemporary British theatre. All these results are applied to a comparison of Sugar Mummies and trade in order to understand how both plays deal with gender, sexuality and politics and what differences can be found between them. Also, both plays are analysed in terms of their theatrical features, such as use of character, structure and stage picture, to show how these break with a more conventional type of theatre to give shape to other representative structures that portray the world where we live today.
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Treballs Finals del Grau d'Estudis Anglesos, Facultat de Filologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs:
2019-2020, Tutor: Enric Monforte Rabascall
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GODOY RODRÍGUEZ, Eduard. Undermining Neo-colonialist Discourses: Sexuality, Gender and Politics in Tanika Gupta’s Sugar Mummies (2006) and debbie tucker green’s trade (2004-5). [consulta: 28 de novembre de 2025]. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/170053]