Rethinking feminism in early modern studies : gender, race, and sexuality / edited by Ania Loomba and Melissa E. Sanchez, University of Pennsylvania.
2016
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Title
Rethinking feminism in early modern studies : gender, race, and sexuality / edited by Ania Loomba and Melissa E. Sanchez, University of Pennsylvania.
Published
London ; New York : Routledge, 2016.
Description
xiii, 275 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Associated name
Series statement
Women and gender in the early modern world
Summary
Rethinking Feminism in Early Modern Studies is a volume of essays by leading scholars in the field of early modern studies on the history, present state, and future possibilities of feminist criticism and theory. It responds to current anxieties that feminist criticism is in a state of decline by attending to debates and differences that have emerged in light of ongoing scholarly discussions of race, affect, sexuality, and transnationalism-work that compels us continually to reassess our definitions of 'women' and gender. Rethinking Feminism demonstrates how studies of early modern literature, history, and culture can contribute to a reimagination of feminist aims, methods, and objects of study at this historical juncture. While the scholars contributing to Rethinking Feminism have very different interests and methods, they are united in their conviction that early modern studies must be in dialogue with, and indeed contribute to, larger theoretical and political debates about gender, race, and sexuality, and to the relationship between these areas. To this end, the essays not only analyze literary texts and cultural practices to shed light on early modern ideology and politics, but also address metacritical questions of methodology and theory. Taken together, they show how a consciousness of the complexity of the past allows us to rethink the genealogies and historical stakes of current scholarly norms and debates.-- Provided by Publisher.
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-270) and index.
Contents
Why feminism? Why now? / Ania Loomba and Melissa E. Sanchez
Section I. Histories. Feminism and the burdens of history / Ania Loomba and Melissa E. Sanchez
Family quarrels: feminist criticism, queer studies, and Shakespeare in the 21st century / Coppélia Kahn
Tempestuous transitions and double vision: from early to late modern gendered performances in higher education / Diana Henderson.
Section II. Methods. 'First as tragedy, then as ... ': gender, genre, history, and Romeo and Juliet / Crystal Bartolovich
Shakespeare's laundry: feminist futures in the archive / Natasha Korda
Constructions of race and gender in the two texts of Othello / Leah S. Marcus.
Section III. Bodies. 'Travelling bodyes': native women of the Northeast and Northwest passage ventures and English discourses of empire / Bernadette Andrea
Moral Constitution: Elizabeth Carey's Tragedy of Mariam and the color of blood / Kimberly Anne Coles
Gertrude/Ophelia: feminist intermediality, ekphrasis, and tenderness in Hamlet / Sujata Iyengar.
Section IV. Agency. Samson's gospel of sex: failed universals in Milton and Freud / Richard Halpern
Chasing chastity: the case of Desdemona / Will Stockton
Whose body? / Kathryn Schwarz
Early modern (feminist) methods / Valerie Traub.
Section I. Histories. Feminism and the burdens of history / Ania Loomba and Melissa E. Sanchez
Family quarrels: feminist criticism, queer studies, and Shakespeare in the 21st century / Coppélia Kahn
Tempestuous transitions and double vision: from early to late modern gendered performances in higher education / Diana Henderson.
Section II. Methods. 'First as tragedy, then as ... ': gender, genre, history, and Romeo and Juliet / Crystal Bartolovich
Shakespeare's laundry: feminist futures in the archive / Natasha Korda
Constructions of race and gender in the two texts of Othello / Leah S. Marcus.
Section III. Bodies. 'Travelling bodyes': native women of the Northeast and Northwest passage ventures and English discourses of empire / Bernadette Andrea
Moral Constitution: Elizabeth Carey's Tragedy of Mariam and the color of blood / Kimberly Anne Coles
Gertrude/Ophelia: feminist intermediality, ekphrasis, and tenderness in Hamlet / Sujata Iyengar.
Section IV. Agency. Samson's gospel of sex: failed universals in Milton and Freud / Richard Halpern
Chasing chastity: the case of Desdemona / Will Stockton
Whose body? / Kathryn Schwarz
Early modern (feminist) methods / Valerie Traub.
Series
Women and gender in the early modern world.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England.
Item Details
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PR428.F45 R48 2016