
Maryam Neshaee Moghaddam
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Maryam Neshaee Moghaddam is an accomplished scholar known for her profound analysis of Tennessee Williams' works through the lens of Julia Kristeva's theories on subjectivity. Her notable publications include "A Study of T. Williams' Plays In the Light of Kristevan Subjectivity," where she delves into the intricate dynamics of identity and emotional experience portrayed in plays such as "The Glass Menagerie," "A Streetcar Named Desire," and "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." Moghaddam's work highlights the psychological depths of Williams' characters, exploring how their struggles reflect broader themes of human existence and subjectivity.
Her scholarship not only illuminates the complexities of Williams' narratives but also contributes to the ongoing discourse in literary criticism regarding the intersection of gender, identity, and emotion. By applying Kristeva's theories, Moghaddam offers fresh perspectives that resonate with contemporary audiences, making her work essential for anyone interested in the evolution of modern drama and feminist literary theory.