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Spectrums of Shakespearean Crossdressing
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Spectrums of Representation in Shakespearean Crossdressing examines the varied types of female characters in English Renaissance drama, drawing from a range of play texts themselves in order to investigate if evidence exists for varying performance practices for male-to-female crossdressing.
Since young male players were the norm during the English Renaissance, were all cross-dressed performances of female characters played with the same degree of seriousness? Probably not. Spectrums of Representation in Shakespearean Crossdressing examines these varied types of female characters in English Renaissance drama, drawing from a range of play texts themselves in order to investigate if evidence exists for varying performance practices for male-to-female crossdressing. This book argues for a reading of the representation of female characters on the English Renaissance stage that not only suggests categorizing crossdressing along a spectrum of theatrical artifice, but also explores how this range of artifice enriches our understanding of the plays. The scholarship surrounding cross-dressing rarely makes this distinction, since in our study of early modern plays we tend to accept as a matter of course that all crossdressing was essentially the same. The basis of Spectrums of Representation in Shakespearean Crossdressing is that it was not.
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Courtney Bailey Parker is an Assistant Professor of English & Theatre Studies at Greenville University in Greenville, Illinois. She earned her Ph.D. in English Literature from Baylor University and her B.A. in the same subject from Mercer University.
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Spectrums of Representation in Shakespearean Crossdressing examines the varied types of female characters in English Renaissance drama, drawing from a range of play texts themselves in order to investigate if evidence exists for varying performance practices for male-to-female crossdressing.
Inhalt
Introduction: Spectrums of Theatrical Representation in Male-to-Female Crossdressing
Chapter One: The Disguised Heroine and Castiglione's Shadow in Shakespeare's Cross-Dressed Comedies
Chapter Two: An Amazon in the City: The Roaring Girl's Theatrical Memorialization of Mary Frith
Chapter Three: Representing the Tragic Noblewoman in The Duchess of Malfi, Romeo and Juliet, and Titus Andronicus
Chapter Four: Crossdressing for Comic Effect: The Remnants of Francis Flute's Pitiful Thisby in the New Globe Theatre's 2012 Twelfth Night
Chapter Five: Female Falstaffs: Identifying the Man-Woman in English Renaissance Drama
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Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781032087429
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H229mm x B152mm
- Jahr 2021
- EAN 9781032087429
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-1-03-208742-9
- Titel Spectrums of Shakespearean Crossdressing
- Autor Courtney Bailey Parker
- Untertitel The Art of Performing Women
- Gewicht 240g
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Anzahl Seiten 168
- Genre Linguistics & Literature