Shakespeare's Domestic Economies: Gender and Property in Early Modern EnglandUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 07.03.2012 - 288 Seiten Shakespeare's Domestic Economies explores representations of female subjectivity in Shakespearean drama from a refreshingly new perspective, situating The Taming of the Shrew, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Othello, and Measure for Measure in relation to early modern England's nascent consumer culture and competing conceptions of property. Drawing evidence from legal documents, economic treatises, domestic manuals, marriage sermons, household inventories, and wills to explore the realities and dramatic representations of women's domestic roles, Natasha Korda departs from traditional accounts of the commodification of women, which maintain that throughout history women have been "trafficked" as passive objects of exchange between men. |
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... discourse . What we grasp of the matter at hand is neither imma- nent nor immediate , but informed in and by the questions we ask , the sto- ries we tell . As its locution suggests , however , the “ matter at hand ” may also resist or ...
... discourse or male exchange in which the woman herself , traditionally absent , does not speak . " 38 By contrast , this book explores the configuration of female sub- jectivity primarily in relationship to moveable , rather than real ...
... Discourse of the Common Weal of This Realm of England , attributed to Sir Thomas Smith , 26 develops a system of classification that seeks to redefine the distinction between necessary and superfluous goods ; yet this distinction ...
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Domesticating Commodities in The Taming of the Shrew | 52 |
Supervising Marital Property in The Merry Wives of Windsor | 76 |
Female Paraphernalia and the Properties of Jealousy in Othello | 111 |
Singlewomen and the Properties of Poverty in Measure for Measure | 159 |
Household PropertyStage Property | 192 |
Notes | 213 |
Index | 263 |
Acknowledgments | 273 |
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