Descrição
The significance of human anatomy to the most physical of art forms, the theatre, has hitherto been an under-explored topic. Filling this gap, Christian Billing questions conventional wisdom regarding the one-sex anatomical model and uses a range of medical treatises to delineate an emergent two-sex paradigm of human biology. The impact such a model had on the staging of the human form in English professional theatre is also explored in appraisals of: (i) the homo-erotic significance of a two-sex paradigm; (ii) social and theatrical cross-dressing; (iii) the uses of theatrical androgyny; (iv) masculine corporality and the representation of assertive women; and (v) the theatrical poetics of human dissection. Billing supports cultural and scientific study with close-readings of Lyly, Shakespeare, Jonson, Middleton, Dekker, Beaumont, Fletcher, and Ford. The book provides a sophisticated and original analysis of the early modern stage body as a discursive site in wider debates concerning sexuality and gender.
Características
Peso | 0.00 Kg |
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Produto sob encomenda | Sim |
Marca | Taylor & Francis Ltd (Livros Digitais) |
Número de Páginas | 248 (aproximado) |
Idioma | 337 |
Acabamento | e-book |
Territorialidade | Internacional |
Formato Livro Digital | Epub |
Gratuito | Não |
Proteção Drm | Sim |
Tamanho do Arquivo | 5773 |
Início da Venda | 17/09/2016 |
Código do Formato | Epub |
Cód. Barras | 9781317099758 |
Ano da Publicação | 116 |
Autor | Billing,Christian M. |