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Violence, Politics, and Gender in Early Modern England J. Ward

Violence, Politics, and Gender in Early Modern England By J. Ward

Violence, Politics, and Gender in Early Modern England by J. Ward


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Summary

This book engages in an interdisciplinary study of the establishment and entrenchment of gender roles in early modern England.

Violence, Politics, and Gender in Early Modern England Summary

Violence, Politics, and Gender in Early Modern England by J. Ward

This book engages in an interdisciplinary study of the establishment and entrenchment of gender roles in early modern England.  Drawing upon the methods and sources of literary criticism and social history, this edited volume shows how politics at both the elite and plebeian levels of society involved violence that either resulted from or expressed hostility toward the early modern gender system. Contributors take fresh approaches to prominent works by Shakespeare, Middleton, and Behn as well as discuss lesser known texts and events such as the execution of female heretics in Reformation Norwich and the punishment of prostitutes in seventeenth-century London to draw new conclusions about gender in early modern England.

Violence, Politics, and Gender in Early Modern England Reviews

"This timely collection of essays by a range of literary and cultural historians deftly explores the multivalent and sometimes conflictive uses of violence in early modern England - a period for which violence was a natural but by no means a transparent form of social expression. Early modern violence spoke volumes but the particular story any one act of violence might tell depended on its various agents, participants, and audience living the historical moment. One ringing refrain of this volume, however, is that violence more often than not told the story of 'the tenuous nature of patriarchal authority in early modern England.'" - Patricia Fumerton, Professor and Director, English Broadside Ballad Archive, Department of English, University of California-Santa Barbara

About J. Ward

Joseph P. Ward is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of History of the University of Mississippi, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction; C.Levin & J.P.Ward PART I: VENERABLE PATRIARCHS/VULNERABLE PATRIARCHS Apprentice Riots in Early Modern London; P.S.Seaver But She Woulde Not Consent': Women's Narratives of Sexual Assault and Compulsion in Early Modern London; C.M.Varholy Writing Rape, Raping Rites: Shakespeare's and Middleton's Lucrece Poems; C.Daileader Eve as Thanatrix: Sabbatarianism and the Republican Politics of Death and Resurrection in Lucy Hutchinson's Order and Disorder; K.Gillespie PART II: GENDER AND STATE VIOLENCE Women, Religious Dissent, and Urban Authority In Early Reformation Norwich; M.C.McClendon Power of the County: Sheriffs and Violence in Early Modern England; M.C.Noonkester Executing the Body Politic: Inscribing State Violence onto Aphra Behn's Oroonoko; S.Miller London's Bridewell: Violence, Prostitution, and Questions of Evidence; M.Mowry 'I will forgive you if the world will': Wife-Murder and the Limits on Patriarchal Violence in London, 1690-1750; J.Hurl-Eamon Afterword; F.E.Dolan

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NPB9780230609808
9780230609808
0230609805
Violence, Politics, and Gender in Early Modern England by J. Ward
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2008-12-12
264
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