Working subjects in early modern English drama / edited by Michelle M. Dowd and Natasha Korda.

Medverkande: Språk: Engelska Serie: Studies in performance and early modern dramaUtgivning: Farnham : Ashgate, 2011Beskrivning: xvii, 291 sISBN:
  • 9781409410775
Ämne: DDK-klassifikation:
  • 822.3093553 23
SAB-klassifikation:
  • Ikb-e
Innehåll:
List of Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Text -- Introduction: Working Subjects / Michelle M. Dowd and Natasha Korda -- Mythos of Labor: The Shoemaker's Holiday and the Origin of Citizen History / Crystal Bartolovich -- Citizens and Aliens as Working Subjects in Dekker's The Shoemaker's Holiday -- John Michael Archer -- Staging Alien Women's Work in Civic Pageants / Natasha Korda -- Osmologies of Luxury and Labor: Entertaining Perfumers in Early English Drama / Holly Dugan -- Englishmen for My Money: Work and Social Conflict? / Tom Rutter -- Will Kempe's Work: Performing the Player's Masculinity in Kempe's Nine Daies Wonder / Ronda Arab -- The Rogues' Paradox: Redefining Work in The Alchemist / Elizabeth Rivlin -- Desiring Subjects: Staging the Female Servant in Early Modern Tragedy / Michelle M. Dowd -- Domestic Work in Progress Entertainments / Sara Mueller -- "You take no labour": Women Workers of Magic in Early Modern England / Molly Hand -- Raising Mephistopheles: Performative Representation and Alienated Labor in The Tempest / David Hawkes -- Custom, Debt, and the Valuation of Service Within and Without Early Modern England / Amanda Bailey -- The Comic-Tragedy of Labor: A Global Story / Valerie Forman -- Labor and Travel on the Early Modern Stage: Representing the Travail of Travel in Dekker's Old Fortunatus and Shakespeare's Pericles / Daniel Vitkus -- Afterword: Early Modern Work and the Work of Representation / Jean E. Howard -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.
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Innehåller index samt bibliografiska referenser (s.251-291)

List of Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Text -- Introduction: Working Subjects / Michelle M. Dowd and Natasha Korda -- Mythos of Labor: The Shoemaker's Holiday and the Origin of Citizen History / Crystal Bartolovich -- Citizens and Aliens as Working Subjects in Dekker's The Shoemaker's Holiday -- John Michael Archer -- Staging Alien Women's Work in Civic Pageants / Natasha Korda -- Osmologies of Luxury and Labor: Entertaining Perfumers in Early English Drama / Holly Dugan -- Englishmen for My Money: Work and Social Conflict? / Tom Rutter -- Will Kempe's Work: Performing the Player's Masculinity in Kempe's Nine Daies Wonder / Ronda Arab -- The Rogues' Paradox: Redefining Work in The Alchemist / Elizabeth Rivlin -- Desiring Subjects: Staging the Female Servant in Early Modern Tragedy / Michelle M. Dowd -- Domestic Work in Progress Entertainments / Sara Mueller -- "You take no labour": Women Workers of Magic in Early Modern England / Molly Hand -- Raising Mephistopheles: Performative Representation and Alienated Labor in The Tempest / David Hawkes -- Custom, Debt, and the Valuation of Service Within and Without Early Modern England / Amanda Bailey -- The Comic-Tragedy of Labor: A Global Story / Valerie Forman -- Labor and Travel on the Early Modern Stage: Representing the Travail of Travel in Dekker's Old Fortunatus and Shakespeare's Pericles / Daniel Vitkus -- Afterword: Early Modern Work and the Work of Representation / Jean E. Howard -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.

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