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- Callaghan, Dympna > (ed.)
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- 2016
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- GR BR 54 2016 - B
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- toneel, vrouwbeelden, sekserollen, feminisme, Verenigd Koninkrijk, 16e eeuw, 17e eeuw, bundel
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- The question is not whether Shakespeare studies needs feminism, but whether feminism needs Shakespeare. This is the explicitly political approach taken by all-women team of contributors to this companion. It explores issues vital to feminist inquiry, including race, sexuality, the body, queer politics, social economies, religion, and capitalism. Contributions: Introduction / Dympna Callaghan: Part I: The history of feminist Shakespeare criticism: 1. The ladies’ Shakespeare / Juliet Fleming: 2. Margaret Cavendish, Shakespeare critic / Katherine M. Romack: 3. Misogyny is everywhere / Phyllis Rackin: Part II Text and Language: 4. Feminist editing and the body of the text / Laurie E. Maguire: 5. “Made to write ‘whore’ upon?”: male and female use of the word “whore” in Shakespeare’s canon / Kay Stanton: 6. “A word, sweet Lucrece”: confession, feminism, and the rape of Lucrece / Margo Hendricks: Part III Social Economies: 7. Gender, class, and the ideology of comic form: much ado about nothing and Twelfth Night / Mihoko Suzuki: 8. Gendered “gifts” in Shakespeare’s Belmont: the economies of exchange in Early Modern England / Jyotsna G. Singh: Part IV Race and Colonialism: 9. The great Indian vanishing trick – colonialism, property, and the family in a Midsummer Night’s Dream / Ania Loomba: 10. Black Ram, white Ewe: Shakespeare, race, and women / Joyce Green MacDonald: 11. Sycorax in Algiers: cultural politics and gynecology in Early Modern England / Rachana Sachdev: 12. Black and White, and Dread All Over: The Shakespeare Theatre’s “Photonegative” Othello and the Body of Desdemona / Denise Albanese: Part V Performing Sexuality: 13. Women and boys playing Shakespeare / Juliet Dusinberre: 14. Mutant scenes and “minor” conflicts in Richard II / Molly Smith: 15. Lovesickness, gender, and subjectivity: Twelfth Night and As You Like It / Carol Thomas Neely: 16. … in the Lesbian Void: Woman–Woman Eroticism in Shakespeare’s Plays / Theodora A. Jankowski: 17. Duncan’s Corpse / Susan Zimmerman: Part VI Religion: 18. Others and Lovers in The Merchant of Venice / M. Lindsay Kaplan: 19. Between Idolatry and Astrology: Modes of Temporal Repetition in Romeo and Juliet / Philippa Berry: Part VII Character, Genre, History: 20. Putting on the Destined Livery: Isabella, Cressida, and our Virgin/Whore Obsession / Anna Kamaralli: 21. The Virginity Dialogue in All’s Well That Ends Well: Feminism, Editing, and Adaptation / Rory Loughnane: 22. Competitive Mourning and Female Agency in Richard III / Mario DiGangi: 23. Bearing Death in The Winter’s Tale / Amy K. Burnette: 24. Monarchs Who Cry: The Gendered Politics of Weeping in the English History Play / Jean E. Howard: 25. Shakespeare’s Women and the Crisis of Beauty / Farah Karim-Cooper: Part VIII Appropriating Women, Appropriating Shakespeare: 26. Women and Land: Henry VIII / Lisa Hopkins: 27. Desdemona: Toni Morrison’s Response to Othello / Ayanna Thompson: 28. Woman-Crafted Shakespeares: Appropriation, Intermediality, and Womanist Aesthetics / Sujata Iyengar: 29. A Thousand Voices: Performing Ariel / Amanda Eubanks Winkler.
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- 2016
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- schrijvers, romans, verhalen, poëzie, artikel, brief, toneel, kunsten, religie, tijdschriften, essays, relaties, gezondheid, Verenigd Koninkrijk, 19e eeuw, bundel
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- This companion brings the latest literary research and theory to bear on the life, work, and legacy of the Brontë family. [Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855), Emily Brontë (1818-1848), Anne Brontë (1820-1849).] Table of Contents: Introduction / Deborah Denenholz Morse and Diane Long Hoeveler: Part I Imaginative Forms and Literary/Critical Contexts: 1. Experimentation and the Early Writings / Christine Alexander: 2. The Brontës and the Gothic Tradition / Diane Long Hoeveler: 3. The Critical Recuperation of and Theoretical Approaches to the Brontës / Lisa Jadwin: 4. Journeying Home: Jane Eyre and Catherine Earnshaw’s Coming-of-Age Stories / Amy J. Robinson: Part II Texts: 5. Wuthering Heights / Louise Lee: 6. Jane Eyre / Margaret Markwick: 7. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall / Kari Lokke: 8. Agnes Grey / Judith E. Pike: 9. Charlotte Brontë’s The Professor / Tabitha Sparks: 10. Charlotte Brontë’s Shirley / Herbert Rosengarten: 11. Villette / Penny Boumelha: 12. Poetry, Campaigning Articles, and Letters by Patrick Brontë / Dudley Green: 13. The Poetry and Verse Drama of Branwell Brontë / Julie Donovan: 14. Poetry of Anne, Charlotte, and Emily / John Maynard: 15. The Artwork of the Brontës / Nancy V. Workman: 16. The Letters and Brussels Essays / Karen E. Laird: Part III Reception Studies: 17. The Brontës and the Periodicals of the 1820s and 1830s / Lucasta Miller: 18. The Brontës and the Victorian Reading Public, 1846–1860 / Alexis Easley: Part IV Historical, Intellectual, and Cultural Contexts: 19. The Temptations of a Daughterless Mother: Jane Eyre and the Feminist/Postcolonial Dilemma / Ken Hiltner: 20. Race, Slavery, and the Slave Trade / Beverly Taylor: 21. Marriage and Divorce in the Novels / Beth Lau: 22. Physical and Mental Health in the Brontës’ Lives and Works / Carol A. Senf: 23. The Brontës and the Death Question / Carol Margaret Davison: 24. The Irish Heritage of the Brontës / Edward Chitham: 25. The Intellectual and Philosophical Contexts / Elisha Cohn: 26. The Religion(s) of the Brontës / Miriam Elizabeth Burstein: 27. Reading the Arts in the Brontë Fiction / Judith Wilt: 28. Politics, Legal Concerns, and Reforms / Simon Avery: 29. Class and Gender in the Brontë Novels / Tara MacDonald: Part V: Afterlives of the Brontës: 30. Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights and Their Filmic Adaptations / Tom Winnifrith: 31. Mixed Signals: Narrative Fidelity, Female Speech, and Masculine Spectacle in Adapting the Brontë Novels as Films / Brandon Chitwood: 32. Brontë Hauntings: Literary Works from Modernism to the Present / Deborah Denenholz Morse: 33. The Brontë Family in Popular Culture / Abigail Burnham Bloom: 34. The Brontë Parsonage Museum, the Brontë Society, and the Preservation of Brontëana / Ann Dinsdale: 35. Biographical Myths and Legends of the Brontës / Sarah E. Maier
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