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Shakespeare and Feminist Theory

Author : Marianne Novy
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2017-09-21
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781472567086

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Shakespeare and Feminist Theory by Marianne Novy Pdf

Are Shakespeare's plays dramatizations of patriarchy or representations of assertive and eloquent women? Or are they sometimes both? And is it relevant, and if so how, that his women were first played by boys? This book shows how many kinds of feminist theory help analyze the dynamics of Shakespeare's plays. Both feminist theory and the plays deal with issues such as likeness and difference between the sexes, the complexity of relationships between women, the liberating possibilities of desire, what marriage means and how much women can remake it, how women can use and expand their culture's ideas of motherhood and of women's work, and how women can have power through language. This lively exploration of these and related issues is an ideal introduction to the field of feminist readings of Shakespeare.

Re-Visioning Lear's Daughters

Author : L. Kordecki,K. Koskinen
Publisher : Springer
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2010-08-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230111516

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Re-Visioning Lear's Daughters by L. Kordecki,K. Koskinen Pdf

King Lear is believed by many feminists to be irretrievably sexist. Through detailed line readings supported by a wealth of critical commentary, Re-Visioning Lear s Daughters reconceives Goneril, Regan, and Cordelia as full characters, not stereotypes of good and evil. These new feminist interpretations are tested with specific renderings, placing the reader in precise theatrical moments. Through multiple representations, this unique approach demonstrates the elasticity of Shakespeare s text.

Shakespeare and Ecofeminist Theory

Author : Jennifer Munroe,Rebecca Laroche
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2017-02-23
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781472590473

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Shakespeare and Ecofeminist Theory by Jennifer Munroe,Rebecca Laroche Pdf

Ecofeminism has been an important field of theory in philosophy and environmental studies for decades. It takes as its primary concern the way the relationship between the human and nonhuman is both material and cultural, but it also investigates how this relationship is inherently entangled with questions of gender equity and social justice. Shakespeare and Ecofeminist Theory engagingly establishes a history of ecofeminist scholarship relevant to early modern studies, and provides a clear overview of this rich field of philosophical enquiry. Through fresh, detailed readings of Shakespeare's poetry and drama, this volume is a wholly original study articulating the ways in which we can better understand the world of Shakespeare's plays, and the relationships between men, women, animals, and plants that we see in them.

Shakespeare and Feminist Performance

Author : Sarah Werner
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2005-07-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781134588039

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Shakespeare and Feminist Performance by Sarah Werner Pdf

How do performances of Shakespeare change the meanings of the plays? In this controversial new book, Sarah Werner argues that the text of a Shakespeare play is only one of the many factors that give a performance its meaning. By focusing on The Royal Shakespeare Company, Werner demonstrates how actor training, company management and gender politics fundamentally affect both how a production is created and the interpretations it can suggest. Werner concentrates particularly on: The influential training methods of Cicely Berry and Patsy Rodenburg The history of the RSC Women's Group Gale Edwards' production of The Taming of the Shrew She reveals that no performance of Shakespeare is able to bring the plays to life or to realise the playwright's intentions without shaping them to mirror our own assumptions. By examining the ideological implications of performance practices, this book will help all interested in Shakespeare's plays to explore what it means to study them in performance.

Shakespeare, Feminism and Gender

Author : Kate Chedgzoy
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2000-12-05
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230628267

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Shakespeare, Feminism and Gender by Kate Chedgzoy Pdf

Over the last quarter-century, feminist criticism of Shakespeare has greatly expanded and enriched the range of interpretations of the Shakespearean texts, their original historical location, and subsequent reinterpretation. Characteristically it weaves between past and present, driven by a commitment both to intervene in contemporary cultural politics and to recover a fuller sense of the sexual politics of the literary heritage. Collecting together essays which offer detailed accounts of particular plays with others that take a broader overview of the field, this Casebook showcases the range of critical strategies used by feminist criticism, and illustrates how vital attention to the politics of gender and sexuality is to a full understanding and appreciation of Shakespearean drama.

Shakespeare, Feminism and Gender

Author : Kate Chedgzoy
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Feminism and literature
ISBN : 0312237421

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Shakespeare, Feminism and Gender by Kate Chedgzoy Pdf

Over the last quarter-century, feminist criticism of Shakespeare has greatly expanded and enriched the range of interpretations of the Shakespearean texts, their original historical location, and subsequent reinterpretation. Characteristically, it weaves between past and present, driven by a commitment to both intervene in contemporary cultural politics and to recover a fuller sense of the sexual politics of the literary heritage. Collecting together essays that offer detailed accounts of particular plays with others that take a broader overview of the field, this "New Casebook" showcases the range of critical strategies used by feminist criticism, and illustrates how vital attention to the politics of gender and sexuality is to a full understanding and appreciation of Shakespearean drama.

Othello - A feminist Shakespeare and a drama about a handkerchief

Author : Silvia Alpers
Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Page : 17 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2004-10-07
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783638312790

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Othello - A feminist Shakespeare and a drama about a handkerchief by Silvia Alpers Pdf

Seminar paper from the year 2004 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 2- (B-), University of Göttingen (English Seminar), 16 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: This work deals with Shakespeare’s play Othello with regard to feminism. It will analyse the female characters and their relation to men and society. Furthermore it will try to find out if Shakespeare was a feminist or not, if he created feministic women and if he supported the idea of equal rights. Additionally, the paper will look at the handkerchief as a stage prop and as a symbol with a wider meaning. How did Shakespeare use its symbolism? First of all, this work will give a short overview over feminism, its definition, its historical development and its relation to Shakespeare. The following chapter deals with the play Othello in connection with feminism. Can Othello be interpreted from a feminist point of view? What symbols did Shakespeare use? Here the handkerchief is of special interest. Finally, the conclusion will summarize the findings and give results. In order to give a broad view of meanings and feministic reviews this paper works with secondary literature from 1775 to 2000 to show how opinions changed, respectively how they remained the same. Moreover it includes books about feminism in general and books about Shakespeare’s plays and feminism.

Shakespeare and the Nature of Women

Author : J. Dusinberre
Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2003-09-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1403917299

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Shakespeare and the Nature of Women by J. Dusinberre Pdf

Shakespeare and The Nature of Women , first published in 1975, inaugurated a new wave of feminist scholarship. It claimed that Shakespeare's plays offered a sustained critique of inherited male thinking about women, theological, literary and social. The book argued that the presence of the boy actor in Shakespeare's theatre created an awareness of gender as performance. Almost thirty years on, it continues to be the corner-stone of writing about women in this period and the spring-board for new research.

Feminist Criticism: Female Characters in Shakespeare’s Plays Othello and Hamlet

Author : Sara Ekici
Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Page : 23 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2009-11-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783640464357

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Feminist Criticism: Female Characters in Shakespeare’s Plays Othello and Hamlet by Sara Ekici Pdf

Seminar paper from the year 2009 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 2,0, University of Kassel (Fachbereich für Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften), course: Schakespeare, language: English, abstract: Female characters play an important role for the dramatic run of events in Shakespeare’s plays. Just as in reality, women of Shakespeare’s dramas have been bound to rules and conventions of the patriarchal Elizabethan era. Therefore, it was very common back in Elizabethan England to compel woman into marriages in order to receive power, legacy, dowry or land in exchange. Even though the Queen herself was an unmarried woman, the roles of woman in society were extremely restricted. Single women have been the property of their fathers and handed over to their future husbands through marriage. In Elizabethan time, women were considered as the weaker sex and dangerous, because their sexuality was supposedly mystic and therefore feared by men. Women of that era were supposed to represent virtues like obedience, silence, sexual chastity, piety, humility, constancy, and patience. All these virtues, of course, have their meaning in relationship to men. The role allocation in Elizabethan society was strictly regulated; men were the breadwinners and woman had to be obedient housewives and mothers. However, within this deprived, tight and organized scope, women have been represented in most diverse ways in Shakespearean Drama. The construction of female characters in Shakespeare’s plays reflects the Elizabethan image of woman in general. For all that, Shakespeare supports the English Renaissance stereotypes of genders, their roles and responsibilities in society, he also puts their representations into question, challenges, and also revises them.

Feminist Criticism

Author : Sara Ekici
Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Page : 57 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2009-11-07
Category : Feminism and literature
ISBN : 9783640461523

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Feminist Criticism by Sara Ekici Pdf

Seminar paper from the year 2009 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 2,0, University of Kassel (Fachbereich für Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften), course: Schakespeare, language: English, abstract: Female characters play an important role for the dramatic run of events in Shakespeare's plays. Just as in reality, women of Shakespeare's dramas have been bound to rules and conventions of the patriarchal Elizabethan era. Therefore, it was very common back in Elizabethan England to compel woman into marriages in order to receive power, legacy, dowry or land in exchange. Even though the Queen herself was an unmarried woman, the roles of woman in society were extremely restricted. Single women have been the property of their fathers and handed over to their future husbands through marriage. In Elizabethan time, women were considered as the weaker sex and dangerous, because their sexuality was supposedly mystic and therefore feared by men. Women of that era were supposed to represent virtues like obedience, silence, sexual chastity, piety, humility, constancy, and patience. All these virtues, of course, have their meaning in relationship to men. The role allocation in Elizabethan society was strictly regulated; men were the breadwinners and woman had to be obedient housewives and mothers. However, within this deprived, tight and organized scope, women have been represented in most diverse ways in Shakespearean Drama. The construction of female characters in Shakespeare's plays reflects the Elizabethan image of woman in general. For all that, Shakespeare supports the English Renaissance stereotypes of genders, their roles and responsibilities in society, he also puts their representations into question, challenges, and also revises them.

Shakespeare's Feminine Endings

Author : Philippa Berry
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2012-11-12
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781134914937

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Shakespeare's Feminine Endings by Philippa Berry Pdf

Philippa Berry draws on feminist theory, postmodern thought and queer theory, to challenge existing critical notions of what is fundamental to Shakespearean tragedy. She shows how, through a network of images clustered around feminine or feminized characters, these plays 'disfigure' conventional ideas of death as a bodily end, as their figures of women are interwoven with provocative meditations upon matter, time, the soul, and the body. The scope of these tragic speculations was radical in Shakespeare's day; yet they also have a surprising relevance to contemporary debates about time and matter in science and philosophy.

Women as Objects of Men in Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice"

Author : Matthias Billen
Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Page : 37 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2011-03
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9783640844135

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Women as Objects of Men in Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" by Matthias Billen Pdf

Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2009 im Fachbereich Anglistik - Literatur, Note: 2,0, Universität Trier, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: 1. Introduction The relationship between women and men and the broader social, judicial, familial, psychological or political ramifications of this relationship is an ongoing topic in the cultural arena with discussions of varying degrees of intensity and often with extremely different conclusions. The movement of feminism can be seen as initiator, but also as a catalyst or as an outcome of these discussions. But there is no monolithic block of feminism and no single literary theory of feminism, but one major landmark in the evolution of feminism is the publication of Simone de Beauvoir's book "Le DeuxièmeSexe" in 1949. By tracing back women's role and position in society with different methods, she stresses that the oppression of women is due to patriarchy pervading almost all societies. Turning back to literature, this description of patriarchy can usefully be applied in analysing a drama such as Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice(1998). The female characters in this comedy are embedded in societal structures of patriarchy. This can be seen in the influence of father figures, the economic principles which underlie their existence and the final subjection to their husbands even though they actively participate. But eventually, they remain in their traditional role, not being able to subvert the societal system effectively. To support this thesis, the concept of feminism will be discussed, especially in regard of de Beauvoir's viewpoint. In a second step, the role of women in the Renaissance will be concerned, immediately referring to the play and its female characters. [...]

A feminist critique of the character Desdemona in Shakespeares "Othello"

Author : Rubina Mandokhail
Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Page : 8 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2015-09-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783668047297

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A feminist critique of the character Desdemona in Shakespeares "Othello" by Rubina Mandokhail Pdf

Essay from the year 2015 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, , language: English, abstract: This eassy offers an feminist analysis of the literary character of Desdemona from William Shakespeare's "Othello."

Roman Shakespeare

Author : Coppélia Kahn
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2013-04-15
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9781134937622

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Roman Shakespeare by Coppélia Kahn Pdf

The first full-length study of Shakespeare's Roman plays offers fresh, detailed readings and identifies new sources which are analyzed from a historical feminist perspective.

A Feminist Companion to Shakespeare

Author : Dympna Callaghan
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 581 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2016-05-23
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781118501269

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A Feminist Companion to Shakespeare by Dympna Callaghan Pdf

The question is not whether Shakespeare studies needs feminism, but whether feminism needs Shakespeare. This is the explicitly political approach taken in the dynamic and newly updated edition of A Feminist Companion to Shakespeare. Provides the definitive feminist statement on Shakespeare for the 21st century Updates address some of the newest theatrical andcreative engagements with Shakespeare, offering fresh insights into Shakespeare’s plays and poems, and gender dynamics in early modern England Contributors come from across the feminist generations and from various stages in their careers to address what is new in the field in terms of historical and textual discovery Explores issues vital to feminist inquiry, including race, sexuality, the body, queer politics, social economies, religion, and capitalism In addition to highlighting changes, it draws attention to the strong continuities of scholarship in this field over the course of the history of feminist criticism of Shakespeare The previous edition was a recipient of a Choice Outstanding Academic Title award; this second edition maintains its coverage and range, and bringsthe scholarship right up to the present day