Shakespeare’s Body Language: Shaming Gestures and Gender Politics on the Renaissance Stage
Autor Dr Miranda Fay Thomasen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 noi 2019
Shakespeare's Body Language is a ground-breaking new study of Shakespearean drama, revealing the previously unseen history of social tensions found within the performance of gestures - and how such gestures are used to shame those within the body politic of early modern England. The first full study of shaming gestures in Shakespearean drama, this book establishes how shame is often rooted in the gendered expectations of the Renaissance era. Exploring how the performance of gestures such as figging, the cuckold's horns, and even the in-action of stillness created shaming spectacles on the early modern stage and its wider society, Shakespeare's Body Language argues that gestures are embodied social metaphors which epitomise the personal as political. It reveals the tensions of everyday life as key motivators behind the actions of Shakespeare's characters, and considers how honour and its opposite, shame, are constructed in terms of gender norms.
Featuring in-depth analyses of plays across Shakespeare's career, this book explores how the playwright's understanding of shame and humiliation is rooted in performance anxiety and gender politics, explaining how theatrical gestures can create dramatic tension in a way that words alone cannot. It offers both rich insights into the early modern context of Shakespeare's drama and confirms the startling relevance of his work to modern audiences.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350035478
ISBN-10: 1350035475
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 16 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția The Arden Shakespeare
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350035475
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 16 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția The Arden Shakespeare
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Note on texts
List of illustrations
Introduction: Embodying shame
1. Thumb-biting: Performing Toxic Masculinity in Romeo and Juliet
2. Figging: Spanish Anxieties and Ancient Grudges in Pistol's Henriad
3. Spitting at Richard: Taming the Beast in Richard III
4. Spitting at Shylock: Shameful Conversion in The Merchant of Venice
5. Horning: Fragile Masculinity in Othello
6. Hand-washing: Female Shame in Macbeth
7. Kneeling: Passive Aggression in Coriolanus
8. Stillness: Female Constancy in The Winter's Tale
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
Note on texts
List of illustrations
Introduction: Embodying shame
1. Thumb-biting: Performing Toxic Masculinity in Romeo and Juliet
2. Figging: Spanish Anxieties and Ancient Grudges in Pistol's Henriad
3. Spitting at Richard: Taming the Beast in Richard III
4. Spitting at Shylock: Shameful Conversion in The Merchant of Venice
5. Horning: Fragile Masculinity in Othello
6. Hand-washing: Female Shame in Macbeth
7. Kneeling: Passive Aggression in Coriolanus
8. Stillness: Female Constancy in The Winter's Tale
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
In eight detailed chapters ... Thomas offers proliferating possibilities for interpreting key scenes and speeches - a fitting strategy for a work on fleeting gestures and the tricky business of understanding them.
What makes Shakespeare's Body Language remarkable ... is its deft consideration of a set of enduring and pressing concerns relating to the performance and policing of gender identity . Thomas achieves this by dextrously weaving in and out of recent performance accounts, rigorous cultural histories of specific gestures, and highly sensitive close readings, making the volume important reading material for students, scholars, and casual readers of Shakespeare's plays alike.
Through diligent historical research, contextual comparison, and contemporary reflection, Thomas has certainly created a body of research that will serve scholars, practitioners, and the generally curious.
Shakespeare's Body Language breaks new ground in its careful discussion of shaming gestures. Thomas weaves together scholarship on gesture and shame, gender studies, iconography and deft close readings of particular plays. It beautifully maps the rich terrain of non-verbal communication in Shakespeare.
Combining social and cultural history with an acute sense of theatre, Thomas reinvests familiar gestures - the thumb-biting in Romeo and Juliet, Lady Macbeth's hand-washing - with revelatory dramatic and emotional effects.
What makes Shakespeare's Body Language remarkable ... is its deft consideration of a set of enduring and pressing concerns relating to the performance and policing of gender identity . Thomas achieves this by dextrously weaving in and out of recent performance accounts, rigorous cultural histories of specific gestures, and highly sensitive close readings, making the volume important reading material for students, scholars, and casual readers of Shakespeare's plays alike.
Through diligent historical research, contextual comparison, and contemporary reflection, Thomas has certainly created a body of research that will serve scholars, practitioners, and the generally curious.
Shakespeare's Body Language breaks new ground in its careful discussion of shaming gestures. Thomas weaves together scholarship on gesture and shame, gender studies, iconography and deft close readings of particular plays. It beautifully maps the rich terrain of non-verbal communication in Shakespeare.
Combining social and cultural history with an acute sense of theatre, Thomas reinvests familiar gestures - the thumb-biting in Romeo and Juliet, Lady Macbeth's hand-washing - with revelatory dramatic and emotional effects.