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A feminist companion to Shakespeare
- Title
- A feminist companion to Shakespeare / edited by Dympna Callaghan.
- Publication
- Malden, Mass. : Blackwell Publishers, 2000.
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- Additional Authors
- Callaghan, Dympna.
- Description
- xxiv, 384 pages; 26 cm.
- Summary
- "The question is not whether Shakespeare studies needs feminism, but whether feminism needs Shakespeare. The all-women team of contributors to A Feminist Companion to Shakespeare argues that not only is Shakespeare important for women, his works are specifically important for feminism.".
- "The collected essays address issues vital to feminist inquiry such as race, sexuality, the body, queer politics, and the advent of capitalism, but also appropriate ground that has hitherto been regarded as terrain hostile to feminism, such as textual editing and theater history."--BOOK JACKET.
- Series Statement
- Blackwell companions to literature and culture
- Uniform Title
- Blackwell companions to literature and culture.
- Alternative Title
- Shakespeare
- Subjects
- Feminism and literature > England > History > 16th century
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 > Characters > Women
- Feminism and literature > England > History > 17th century
- Sex role in literature
- Women and literature > England > History > 17th century
- Women and literature > England > History > 16th century
- Women in literature
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 > Political and social views
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
- Introduction / Dympna Callaghan -- 1. The Ladies' Shakespeare / Juliet Fleming -- 2. Margaret Cavendish, Shakespeare Critic / Katherine M. Romack -- 3. Misogyny is Everywhere / Phyllis Rackin -- 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 -- 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 -- 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 Theater's "Photonegative" Othello and the Body of Desdemona / Denise Albanese -- 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 -- 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.
- ISBN
- 0631208062 (acid-free paper)
- LCCN
- 99056237
- OCLC
- ocm42771534
- SCSB-3892436
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries