Shakespeare Studies, Zväzok 26Leeds Barroll Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 15. 2. 1998 - 432 strán (strany) This volume includes the Forum Race and the Study of Shakespeare and a related essay, 'Hottentot': The Emergence of an Early Modern Racist Epithet. Other articles discuss the works of Robert Weimann, recent studies in early modern sexuality and concepts of virginity. |
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... Marxist - based analytical paradigms as well as the im- pact of his work ; and Jean E. Howard evaluates four recent studies in early modern sexuality , especially as they defamiliarize and " make new " our view of the early modern ...
... Marxist - based analytical paradigms as well as the im- pact of his work ; and Jean E. Howard evaluates four recent studies in early modern sexuality , especially as they defamiliarize and " make new " our view of the early modern ...
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... Marxist literary journal Mediations : " the ideology of the visual image pertains to race in ways that differ from the discursive meaning of race or ethnicity . " 3 In the context of the iconography of racial representation , Peacham's ...
... Marxist literary journal Mediations : " the ideology of the visual image pertains to race in ways that differ from the discursive meaning of race or ethnicity . " 3 In the context of the iconography of racial representation , Peacham's ...
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Black and White and Read All Over | 49 |
Exit Sclater | 302 |
Reviews | 315 |
Dialects and the Politics of Language in Renaissance Writings | 317 |
Margreta de Grazia Maureen Quilligan and Peter Stallybrass eds Subject and Object in Renaissance Culture | 320 |
Protestantism and Popular Theater in Early Modern England | 343 |
Louise Fradenburg and Carla Freccero eds Premodern Sexualities | 348 |
Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England | 354 |
Terence Hawkes ed Alternative Shakespeares Volume 2 | 360 |
The End of Race and the Future of Early Modern Cultural Studies | 59 |
Teaching Early Modern Literary Texts in the Late Twentieth Century | 70 |
Review Articles | 81 |
The Renaissance of Robert Weimann | 83 |
The Early Modern and the Homoerotic Turn in Political Criticism | 105 |
Articles | 121 |
The Emergence of an Early Modern Racist Epithet | 123 |
Juan Pantoja de la Cruz and the Circulation of Gifts between the English and Spanish Courts in 16045 | 145 |
Staging Male Homosexual Desire in The Winters Tale | 187 |
Queerying Virginity in William Shakespeares Measure for Measure and Margaret Cavendishs The Convent of Pleasure | 218 |
Exposing Royalty in the Henry Plays | 256 |
Forum A Funeral Elegy by WS | 289 |
Shakespeare and the Peters in History | 291 |
Paradigms of Authorship | 296 |
E A J Honigmann The Texts of Othello and Shakespearian Revision | 364 |
Figuring Gender and Class in Renaissance Literature | 373 |
David Johnson Shakespeare and South Africa | 376 |
Shakespeare Marlowe Milton | 382 |
Collaboration Authorship and Sexualities in Renaissance Drama | 387 |
Katherine Eisaman Maus Inwardness and Theater in the English Renaissance | 395 |
Shakespeare and the Cultural Politics of the Elizabethan Theatre | 401 |
Language Culture Context | 406 |
Dissection and the Human Body in Renaissance Culture | 412 |
Emerging Subjects | 415 |
Shakespeare Studies 24 1996 | 425 |
Index | 427 |
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