%0 Journal Article %T From Power-over to Power-to: Power Relations of Women in Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun" %A Jos¨¦ Roberto Saravia Vargas %J Impossibilia : Revista Internacional de Estudios Literarios %D 2012 %I Asociaci¨®n Cultural Impossibilia %X Because of binary oppositions shaping Western thought, power has been traditionallyunderstood as male domination or as an unevenly distributed social resource between genders. However,an analysis of the power relationships of the three women in Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun inthe light of Derrida's thought shows that these notions do not take into account the dynamism andcomplexity of power relations and hints to the establishment of a new idea of power: transformativepower. %K Theater %K Lorraine Hansberry %K Derrida %K A Raisin in the Sun %K power %U http://www.impossibilia.org/static/descargas/numero-4/from-power-over-to-power-to-power-relations-women-hansberrys-raisin-sun-jose-roberto-saravia-vargas.pdf