Engendering a nation : a feminist account of Shakespeare's English histories / Jean E. Howard and Phyllis Rackin.

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Main Author: Howard, Jean E. (Jean Elizabeth), 1948-
Other Authors: Rackin, Phyllis
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 1997.
Series:Feminist readings of Shakespeare.
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Summary:Engendering a Nation adopts a sophisticated feminist analysis to examine the place of gender in contesting representations of nationhood in early modern England. Taking the Shakespearean history play as their point of departure, the authors argue that the change from dynastic kingdom to modern nation was integrally connected to shifts in cultural understandings of gender, and in the social roles available to men and women. The cultural centrality of Elizabethan theatre made it an important arena for staging the diverse and contradictory elements of this transition. Plays featured include: King John Henry VI, Part I Henry VI, Part II Henry, Part III Richard III Richard II Henry V Engendering a Nation makes an original and topical contribution to the study of Shakespeare's history plays and is especially valuable to students and scholars with an interest in where feminist and historicist approaches to the Renaissance intersect. Part I: Making Gender Visible: A Re-Viewing of Shakespeare's History Plays 1. Thoroughly Modern Henry 2. The History Play in Shakespeare's Time 3. Feminism, Women, and the Shakespearean History Pla.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xviii, 248 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 228-237) and index.
ISBN:0203205103
9780203205105
9780415047494
0415047498
9780415047487
041504748X
9786610323968
6610323968
1134946163
9781134946167
1280323965
9781280323966
Language:English.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.