Performing Maternity in Early Modern EnglandRoutledge, 5 Des 2016 - 262 halaman Performing Maternity in Early Modern England features essays that share a common concern with exploring maternity's cultural representation, performative aspects and practical consequences in the period from 1540-1690. The essays interrogate how early modern texts depict fertility, conception, delivery and gendered constructions of maternity by analyzing a wealth of historical documents and images in conjunction with dramatic and non-dramatic literary texts. They emphasize that the embodied, repeated and public nature of maternity defines it as inherently performative and ultimately central to the production of gender identity during the early modern period. |
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... character, writer, or speaker's femininity is suppressed or revealed, how popular printed materials describe and attempt to police the pregnant body, how literary and nonliterary texts are invested in the performance of maternity and ...
... character, writer, or speaker's femininity is suppressed or revealed, how popular printed materials describe and attempt to police the pregnant body, how literary and nonliterary texts are invested in the performance of maternity and ...
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... characters and authors, including Ben Jonson, who functions as a theatrical midwife. She explores the cultural practice of 'lyingin' and the rituals associated with childbirth in relation to how they were depicted on stage in John ...
... characters and authors, including Ben Jonson, who functions as a theatrical midwife. She explores the cultural practice of 'lyingin' and the rituals associated with childbirth in relation to how they were depicted on stage in John ...
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... character of Tamburlaine's wife, Zenocrate. His vulnerability to her power ultimately leads to the play's exploration of the destabilizing effects of maternity and femininity, which pushes Tamburlaine to eradicate the maternal presence ...
... character of Tamburlaine's wife, Zenocrate. His vulnerability to her power ultimately leads to the play's exploration of the destabilizing effects of maternity and femininity, which pushes Tamburlaine to eradicate the maternal presence ...
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... characters, speakers or writers, clearly demonstrate that male playwrights, women pamphleteers, male educators and preachers and women diarists, all struggled with questions of maternal agency, as well as efforts to manipulate, suppress ...
... characters, speakers or writers, clearly demonstrate that male playwrights, women pamphleteers, male educators and preachers and women diarists, all struggled with questions of maternal agency, as well as efforts to manipulate, suppress ...
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... character's authority depends on the functioning of her wholly integrated female body, which is highlighted when the Duchess enters Act 2 visibly pregnant. The Duchess of Malfi's authority rests on the fact that she has had a child: she ...
... character's authority depends on the functioning of her wholly integrated female body, which is highlighted when the Duchess enters Act 2 visibly pregnant. The Duchess of Malfi's authority rests on the fact that she has had a child: she ...
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Adultery and Superfetation in | |
Deceptive Maternities and the Failure of New Comedy | |
Maternity in A Woman Killed with Kindness | |
Birth and Womens Mysteries on the Early | |
Disciplining the Mother in SeventeenthCentury English Puritanism | |
Male Mothering and The Tempest | |
Churching in Early | |
Memory and Maternity in Shakespeares Antony | |
Maternity and Child Loss in Stuart Womens Diaries | |
Murder as Birth in Macbeth | |
Tamburlaines Domestic Threat | |
Circumcision in The Merchant of Venice | |
Selected Bibliography | |
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Performing Maternity in Early Modern England Kathryn M. Moncrief,Kathryn Read McPherson Pratinjau terbatas - 2007 |
Performing Maternity in Early Modern England Kathryn Read McPherson,Kathryn M. Moncrief Pratinjau tidak tersedia - 2016 |
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