One of the key themes that emerges from Williams' work is the performativity of identity. By this, we mean the ways in which individuals construct and negotiate their selves through various forms of performance, including art, social interactions, and everyday experiences. Williams' own performances often involve a blurring of boundaries between her personal and professional selves, creating a sense of intimacy and vulnerability that draws audiences into her world. In this way, she illustrates the Shakespearean notion that "men and women are merely players," taking on roles and personas that shape and are shaped by their experiences.
One of the key themes that emerges from Williams' work is the performativity of identity. By this, we mean the ways in which individuals construct and negotiate their selves through various forms of performance, including art, social interactions, and everyday experiences. Williams' own performances often involve a blurring of boundaries between her personal and professional selves, creating a sense of intimacy and vulnerability that draws audiences into her world. In this way, she illustrates the Shakespearean notion that "men and women are merely players," taking on roles and personas that shape and are shaped by their experiences.