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9780521558198

Feminist Readings of Early Modern Culture: Emerging Subjects

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  • ISBN13:

    9780521558198

  • ISBN10:

    0521558190

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1996-10-28
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Summary

How did the events of the early modern period affect the way gender and the self were represented? This collection of essays attempts to respond to this question by analysing a wide spectrum of cultural concerns - humanism, technology, science, law, anatomy, literacy, domesticity, colonialism, erotic practices, and the theatre - in order to delineate the history of subjectivity and its relationship with the postmodern fragmented subject. The scope of this analysis expands the terrain explored by feminist theory, while its feminist focus reveals that the subject is always gendered - although the terms in which gender is conceived and represented change across history. Feminist Readings of Early Modern Culture not only explores the representation of gendered subjects, but in its commitment to balancing the productive tensions of methodological diversity, also speaks to contemporary challenges facing feminism.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations
ix
Notes on contributors xii
Preface xv
Introduction
1(15)
Valerie Traub
M. Lindsay Kaplan
Dympna Callaghan
Making it new: humanism, colonialism, and the gendered body in early modern culture
16(28)
Denise Albanese
Gendering mortality in early modern anatomies
44(49)
Valerie Traub
Wound-man: Coriolanus, gender, and the theatrical construction of interiority
93(26)
Cynthia Marshall
``The world I have made'': Margaret Cavendish, feminism, and the Blazing-World
119(23)
Rosemary Kegl
Reading, writing, and other crimes
142(26)
Frances E. Dolan
Culinary spaces, colonial spaces: the gendering of sugar in the seventeenth century
168(23)
Kim F. Hall
Caliban versus Miranda: race and gender conflicts in postcolonial rewritings of The Tempest
191(19)
Jyotsna G. Singh
Rape, repetition, and the politics of closure in A Midsummer Night's Dream
210(19)
Laura Levine
Subjection and subjectivity: Jewish Law and female autonomy in Reformation English marriage
229(24)
M. Lindsay Kaplan
``Where there can be no cause of affection'': redefining virgins, their desires, and their pleasures in John Lyly's Gallathea
253(22)
Theodora A. Jankowski
The terms of gender: ``gay'' and ``feminist'' Edward II
275
Dympna Callaghan

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