Shakespeare and gender : sex and sexuality in Shakespeare's drama
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Shakespeare and gender : sex and sexuality in Shakespeare's drama
(The Arden Shakespeare, . Drama & performance studies)
Arden Shakespeare, 2020
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [256]-266) and index
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Description
Shakespeare and Gender guides students, educators, practitioners and researchers through the complexities of the representation of gender and sexuality in Shakespeare’s work. Informed by contemporary and early modern debates and insights into gender and sexuality, including intersectionality, feminist geography, queer and performance studies and fourth-wave feminism, this book provides a lucid and lively discussion of how gender and sexual identity are debated, contested and displayed in Shakespeare’s plays and sonnets. Using close textual analysis hand-in- hand with diverse contextual materials, the book offers an accessible and intelligent introduction to how gender debates are integral to the plays and poems, and why we continue to read and perform them with this in mind.
Topics and themes discussed include gendering madness, paternity and the patriarchy, sexuality, anxious masculinity, maternal bodies, gender transgression, and kingship and the male body politic.
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter one
The Woman’s Voice
Key Text: Much Ado About Nothing, with The Winter’s Tale
Chapter two
Kingship and the Male Body politic
Key Text: Richard II, with Henry IV part I, Henry V, Richard III
Interlude: Interview with Adjoa Andoh
Chapter three
Testing the Marriage Plot: Form, Violence and Gender
Key Texts: The Taming of the Shrew, Much Ado About Nothing, All’s Well that ends Well
Chapter four
Cross-dressing and Gender Transgression(s)
Key Texts: Twelfth Night and As You Like It
Interlude: Interview with Lucy Phelps
Chapter five
Gendering Madness
Key Text: Hamlet, with Two Noble Kinsmen
Chapter six
Paternity and Patriarchy
Key Text: King Lear, with The Tempest
Chapter seven
Sexual Excess: Space, Sex and Gender
Key Texts: Comedy of Errors, Measure for Measure, Antony and Cleopatra, Pericles
Chapter eight
Anxious Masculinity
Key Texts: Love’s Labour’s Lost, Othello, Cymbeline, The Winter’s Tale,
Chapter nine
Maternal Bodies: Female Powers
Key Texts: Henry VI, All’s Well That Ends Well, The Winter’s Tale
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Index
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