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Shakespeare without womenShakespeare without women

Shakespeare without women2000

Dympna Callaghan

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"Shakespeare Without Women is a controversial study of female impersonation and the connections between dramatic and political representation in Shakespeare's plays. In this book, Callaghan argues that all Shakespeare's actors were, of historical necessity, (white) males which meant that the portayal of women and racial others posed unique problems for his theatre. What is important, Shakespeare Without Women claims, is not to bemoan the absence of women, Africans, or the Irish, but to determine what such absences meant in their historical context and why they matter today."--Jacket.

Details

First published
2000
Publisher
Psychology Press
Pages
234
ISBN-13
9780415202329
OL Work ID
OL14857285W

Subjects

HistoryTheaterCharactersCastingBlacks in literatureStage historyAfricans in literatureFeminism and theaterAfricansPolitical and social viewsFemale impersonatorsTheater and societyWomenWomen in literatureShakespeare, william, 1564-1616, political and social viewsShakespeare, william, 1564-1616, charactersShakespeare, william, 1564-1616, stage historyTheater, great britain, history

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