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Abstract This study examines subjectivity in selected plays of Clifford Odets, August Wilson and Milcha Sanchez-Scott. It examines subjectivity as it appears in Odets’ selected play, Awake and Sing! as he explores the socio-cultural elements of his Jewish identity. It also discusses Wilson’s play The Piano Lesson in which he reveals and addresses his African-American identity by employing different devices of African cultural traditions. Then, the study deals with Sanchez-Scott’s The Cuban Swimmer, in which the playwright explores her Latin-American culture from a feminist point of view. The study ends by proving that the three playwrights managed to portray their own subjectivities in addition to the cultural identities of their fellow people. |