Women and Mobility on Shakespeare’s Stage

Women and Mobility on Shakespeare’s Stage
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 173
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ISBN-10 : 9781351809313
ISBN-13 : 1351809318
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Book Synopsis Women and Mobility on Shakespeare’s Stage by : Elizabeth Mazzola

Download or read book Women and Mobility on Shakespeare’s Stage written by Elizabeth Mazzola and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2017-07-06 with total page 173 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Long before the economist Amartya Sen proposed that more than 100 million women were missing—lost to disease or neglect, kidnapping or forced marriage, denied the economic and political security of wages or membership in a larger social order—Shakespeare was interested in such women’s plight, how they were lost, and where they might have gone. Characters like Shakespeare’s Cordelia and Perdita, Rosalind and Celia constitute a collection of figures related to the mythical Persephone who famously returns to her mother and the earth each spring, only to withdraw from the world each winter when she is recalled to the underworld. That women’s place is far from home has received little attention from literary scholars, however, and the story of their fraught relation to domestic space or success outside its bounds is one that hasn’t been told. Women and Mobility investigates the ways Shakespeare’s plays link female characters’ agency with their mobility and thus represent women’s ties to the household as less important than their connections to the larger world outside. Female migration is crucial to ideas about what early modern communities must retain and expel in order to carve a shared history, identity and moral framework, and in portraying women as "sometime daughters" who frequently renounce fathers and homelands, or queens elsewhere whose links to faraway places are vital to the rebuilding of homes and kingdoms, Shakespeare also depicts global space as shared space and the moral world as an international one.


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