基本説明
This collection of essays by an international group of prominent scholars explores, for the first time, the implications of presentation for issues of sexual; orientation and gender in Shakespeare's texts.
Full Description
This collection of essays by an international group of prominent scholars explores, for the first time, the implications of presentism for issues of sexual orientation and gender in Shakespeare's texts. It offers crucial insights into our present professional, theoretical, political, and social moment, as well as readings of particular texts.
Contents
Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction: The Presence of the Past; E.Gajowski PART I: THEORETICAL AND POLITICAL FRAMEWORKS Resexing Lady Macbeth's Gender and Ours; B.R.Smith Dated and Outdated: The Present Tense of Feminist Shakespeare Criticism; P.Rackin PART II: MAKING WAR/MAKING HISTORIES 'Mirror[s] of all Christian kings': Hank Cinq and George Deux; E.Gajowski Ventriloquized Sentimentality, or, The Theory and Practice of Women in War; K.Schwarz A Presentist Analysis of Joan, la Pucelle: 'What's past and what's to come she can Descry'; K.Stanton PART III: 'A KISS IS JUST A KISS'/PERFORMATIVITIES 'You'll be the man!': Homophobia and the Present in Performances of Twelfth Night and Romeo and Juliet; A.Kiernander 'My hand is ready, may it do him ease': Shakespeare and the Theatre of Display; M.Mangan 'Through the Eyes of the Present': Screening the Male Homoerotics of Shakespearean Drama; A.G.Patricia Estranging Bedfellows: Early Modern Cinema Today; D.E.Green PART IV: UNCIVIL UNIONS Uncivil Unions; L.Charnes 'A Local Habitation and a Name': Presence, Witnessing, and Queer Marriage in Shakespeare's Romantic Comedies; A.L.Little, Jr. PART V: TEMPORALITIES
Afterword: 'The future in the instant'; K.McLuskie Works Cited Index