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Staging Touch in Shakespeare's England

Af: Alex MacConochie Engelsk Hardback

Staging Touch in Shakespeare's England

Af: Alex MacConochie Engelsk Hardback
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When Shakespearean characters kiss, embrace, or shake hands, what does it mean? Are dramatic characters following established rules of conduct, or breaking them? Are there rules to break? Staging Touch in Shakespeare''s England addresses these and related questions and, in the process, uncovers the social semiotics of contact in the early modern theatre. Its central argument is twofold. First, dramatic characters use touch to define and contest the nature of their relationships: taking hands means something different than embracing or, indeed, holding hands a different way. Second, the definitions, the social roles of actions like these, are up for debate in venues ranging from sermons to the era''s burgeoning literature on conduct. The drama not only portrays but participates in these debates. Where characters touch, so do different ideas about contact''s role in a variety of contexts, from love and friendship to politics and business deals. Attending to the social roles of touch--what it signifies as much as how it feels--the book develops an outside-in approach to our understanding of early modern sensation: a sociology, rather than a phenomenology, of theatrical contact. It will be of use to editors, performers, and anyone interested in Shakespearean approaches to embodiment. Locating interpersonal touch at the centre of dialogues on consent, subjection, agency, and sexuality, this study offers new perspectives on an essential element of Renaissance drama.
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When Shakespearean characters kiss, embrace, or shake hands, what does it mean? Are dramatic characters following established rules of conduct, or breaking them? Are there rules to break? Staging Touch in Shakespeare''s England addresses these and related questions and, in the process, uncovers the social semiotics of contact in the early modern theatre. Its central argument is twofold. First, dramatic characters use touch to define and contest the nature of their relationships: taking hands means something different than embracing or, indeed, holding hands a different way. Second, the definitions, the social roles of actions like these, are up for debate in venues ranging from sermons to the era''s burgeoning literature on conduct. The drama not only portrays but participates in these debates. Where characters touch, so do different ideas about contact''s role in a variety of contexts, from love and friendship to politics and business deals. Attending to the social roles of touch--what it signifies as much as how it feels--the book develops an outside-in approach to our understanding of early modern sensation: a sociology, rather than a phenomenology, of theatrical contact. It will be of use to editors, performers, and anyone interested in Shakespearean approaches to embodiment. Locating interpersonal touch at the centre of dialogues on consent, subjection, agency, and sexuality, this study offers new perspectives on an essential element of Renaissance drama.
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 260
ISBN-13: 9780192857361
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0192857363
Kategori: Engelsk
Udg. Dato: 27 jan 2022
Længde: 22mm
Bredde: 145mm
Højde: 222mm
Forlag: Oxford University Press
Oplagsdato: 27 jan 2022
Forfatter(e): Alex MacConochie
Forfatter(e) Alex MacConochie


Kategori Engelsk


ISBN-13 9780192857361


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 260


Udgave


Længde 22mm


Bredde 145mm


Højde 222mm


Udg. Dato 27 jan 2022


Oplagsdato 27 jan 2022


Forlag Oxford University Press