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Staging disgust : rape, shame, and performance in Shakespeare and Middleton

Title
Staging disgust : rape, shame, and performance in Shakespeare and Middleton / Jennifer Panek.
ISBN
9781009379816 (ebook)
9781009379823 (paperback)
Publication
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2024.
Physical Description
1 online resource (95 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
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Summary
This Element turns to the stage to ask a simple question about gender and affect: what causes the shame of the early modern rape victim? Beneath honour codes and problematic assumptions about consent, the answer lies in affect, disgust. It explores both the textual "performance" of affect, how literary language works to evoke emotions and the ways disgust can work in theatrical performance. Here Shakespeare's poem The Rape of Lucrece is the classic paradigm of sexual pollution and shame, where disgust's irrational logic of contamination leaves the raped wife in a permanent state of uncleanness that spreads from body to soul. Staging Disgust offers alternatives to this depressing trajectory: Middleton's Women Beware Women and Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus perform disgust with a difference, deploying the audience's revulsion to challenge the assumption that a raped woman should "naturally" feel intolerable shame.
Variant and related titles
Cambridge core frontlist 2024.
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Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 22, 2024
Series
Cambridge elements. Elements in Shakespeare performance,
Cambridge elements. Elements in Shakespeare performance,
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