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Consent in Shakespeare : what women do and don't in Shakespeare's Mediterranean plays and origin stories

Title
Consent in Shakespeare : what women do and don't in Shakespeare's Mediterranean plays and origin stories / Artemis Preeshl.
ISBN
1000441091
1000441148
1003124518 (electronic bk)
9781000441093
9781000441147
9781003124511 (electronic bk)
0367644347
0367644355
9780367644345
9780367644352
Publication
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2022.
Copyright Notice Date
©2022
Physical Description
1 online resource (xi, 140 pages.).
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Access and use
Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Biographical / Historical Note
Artemis Preeshl is a Fulbright Senior Theatre Specialist. An International Acting Fellow at Shakespeare's Globe, she has directed and performed in half of Shakespeare's canon. She has taught voice, acting, movement and directing on five continents and on faculty at Loyola University New Orleans and Elon University.
Summary
"By examining how female characters speak and act during coming of age, engagement, marriage, and intimacy, 'Consent in Shakespeare' will enhance understanding about how and why women spoke, remained silent, or acted as they did in relation to their intimate partners in Early Modern and contemporary private and public situations in and around the Mediterranean. Consent in intimate relationships is front and center in the today's conversations. In this study, how Shakespeare's female protagonists and supporting characters respond verbally and physically in Shakespeare's comedies and sources from which he derived his plays in and around Mediterranean call for a re-examination of women's roles in Early Modern and contemporary cultures. This re-examination of the words that women say or do not say, and actions that women do or do not take, in Shakespeare's Mediterranean plays and his probable sources shed light on how Shakespeare's audiences might have perceived the Mediterranean cultural mores and norms. Assessment of source materials for Shakespeare's comedies set in the Balkans, France, Italy, the Near East, North Africa, and Spain suggests how women of diverse backgrounds communicated in everyday life and peak life experiences in the Early Modern era. Given Shakespeare's impact worldwide, this initiative to shift the conversation about the power of consent of female protagonists and supporting characters in Shakespeare's Mediterranean plays will further transform conversations about consent in class, board and conference rooms, and the international stage"--
Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Other formats
Print version: Preeshl, Artemis. Consent in Shakespeare. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2022
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 04, 2024
Series
Studies in performance and early modern drama.
Studies in performance and early modern drama
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Genre/Form
Electronic books.
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