Women on the Renaissance Stage
Anna of Denmark and Female Masquing in the Stuart Court (1590-1619)
This work reassesses women's relationship to performance in Early Modern England. It investigates the staging conditions,
practices and gendering of Anna of Denmark's performances, bringing current critical theorisations of race, class, gender, space and performance to bear on the female courtly body in dance, staging, scenery,
costume and make-up in the Jacobean court. Les mer
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This work reassesses women's relationship to performance in Early Modern England. It investigates the staging conditions,
practices and gendering of Anna of Denmark's performances, bringing current critical theorisations of race, class, gender,
space and performance to bear on the female courtly body in dance, staging, scenery, costume and make-up in the Jacobean court.
The study establishes a tradition of early 17th century female performance which constitutes a trajectory for the emergence
of the professional Restoration female actor. Anna of Denmark, wife of James VI of Scotland/James I, was a great patron of
Ben Johnson, among others
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Utgitt:
2002
Forlag: Manchester University Press
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 288
ISBN: 9780719062506
Format: 22 x 14 cm
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Introduction - an early modern female stage; Dance, gender and the politics of aristocratic performance in the early Stuart
court masque; Marriage and the performance of the romance quest - the role of the queen consort in the early modern European
court; "spectacles of strangeness" - the performance of the female body in the major Jacobean masques; Disputed marriages
- the female courtier as spectator; The contested masquing stage - "The Somerset masque", "Cupid's banishment" and the space
of the female court; Conclusion - The legacy of Anna of Denmark - female performance in the Caroline court and beyond./