In Another Country: Feminist Perspectives on Renaissance Drama, Volumen10Dorothea Kehler, Susan Baker Scarecrow Press, 1991 - 345 páginas This anthology aligns feminist essays about Shakespeare with essays on other dramatists of the English Renaissance, particularly Peele, Marlowe, Webster, Marston, and Middleton. Foregrounding the intertextuality of Elizabethian drama, the thirteen essays_eleven of them new_explore the contribution of the stage to various feminist subjects, drawing on diverse theoretical approaches_formalists, materialist, historical, new historicist, deconstructionist, psychoanalytic, rhetorical_and resisting the figuration of feminist criticism as simple or univocal. Essayists include Laura Bromley, Mary Ann Bushman, Christy Desmet, Coppelia Kahn, Margaret Mikesell, Thomas Moisan, Jeanie Grant Moorem Phyllis Rackin, James Schiffer, Jeremy Tambling, Carolyn Whitney-Brown, and the editors. With extensive bibliographies. |
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Contenido
Queen of Sorrow King of Grief Reflections and Perspectives in Richard II | 19 |
Representing Cleopatra | 36 |
The Rhetoric of Feminine Identity in The White Devil | 50 |
Neither Maid Widow nor Wife Rhetoric of the Woman Controversy in Measure for Measure and The Duchess of Malfi | 71 |
Power and Patriarchy | 93 |
Abigails Party The Difference of Things in The Jew of Malta | 95 |
O Any Thing of Nothing First Create Gender and Patriarchy and the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet | 113 |
AntiHistorians Womens Roles in Shakespeares Histories | 137 |
A Farre More Worthy Wombe Reproductive Anxiety in Peeles David and Bethsabe | 181 |
Macbeth and the Bearded Women | 205 |
Sex and Marriage in The Dutch Courtesan | 218 |
The Formative Power of Marriage in Stuart Tragedy | 233 |
Whores and Wives in Jacobean Drama | 246 |
A Selective Bibliography of Feminist and Feminist Related Shakespeare Criticism 19791988 | 261 |
Renaissance Drama A Bibliography for Feminists | 302 |
Notes on Contributors | 325 |
Shakespeares Emilias and the Politics of Celibacy | 157 |
Gendered BodiesBodies Politic | 179 |
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