TY - BOOK AU - Traub,Valerie TI - Oxford handbook of Shakespeare and embodiment: gender, sexuality, and race SN - 9780198820406 (paperback) U1 - 822.33 SHA PY - 2016/// CY - Oxford, New York, NY PB - Oxford University Press KW - Shakespeare, William, KW - Gender identity in literature KW - Sex in literature KW - Race in literature KW - Sex role in literature N1 - GBP 35.00/-; Includes bibliographical references and indexes; 1. Introduction: Feminist Shakespeare Studies: Cross Currents, Border Crossings, Conflicts, and Contradictions, Valerie Traub Part I: The Lives of William Shakespeare 2. Shakespeare's Marriage, Lena Cowen Orlin 3. The Undocumented Lives of William Shakespeare, Alan Stewart Part II: Early Modern Women's Lives 4. Amazons, Turks, and Tartars in the Gesta Grayorum and The Comedy of Errors , Bernadette Andrea 5. Puzzling Embodiment: Proclamation, La Pucelle, and The first Part of Henry VI', Stephen Spiess 6. Spectres of Female Sovereignty in Shakespeare's Plays, Susan Frye 7. All's Well That Ends Well and Recipe Cultures of Knowledge, Wendy Wall Part III: Race and Ethnicity in Local and Transnational Contexts 8. Constructing the Inferior Body: Medieval Theology in The Merchant of Venice , M. Lindsay Kaplan 9. The Textile Black Body: Race and 'shadowed livery' in The Merchant of Venice, Ian Smith 10. Bruised with Adversity: Reading Race in The Comedy of Errors, Patricia Akhimie 11. Identifying 'the Dane': Gender and Race in Hamlet, Emily C. Bartels 12. The Imperial Graft: Horticulture, Hybridity, and the Art of Mingling Races in Henry V and Cymbeline, Jean E. Feerick 13. Identities and Bodies in Early Modern Studies, Ania Loomba Part IV: Sexualities 14. Shakespeare. Same Sex. Marriage, Julie Crawford 15. Comedies End in Marriage, Kathryn Schwarz 16. The Fierce Urgency of Now: Queer Theory, Presentism, and Romeo and Juliet, Will Stockton 17. Impure Resistance: Heteroeroticism, Feminism, and Shakespearean Tragedy, Melissa E. Sanchez 18. 'Strange Things in Hand': Perverse Pleasures and Erotic Triangles in The Merry Wives of Windsor, Carol Thomas Neely 19. 'Stray[ing] lower where the pleasant fountains lie': Cunnilingus in Venus and Adonis and in English Culture, c.1600-1700, William Fisher 20. Equeer: Human-Equine Erotics in 1 Henry IV, Karen Raber Part V: Embodied Worlds, Reconfigured Agencies 21. Passionate Spirits: Animism and Embodiment in Cymbeline and The Tempest, Elizabeth D. Harvey 22. Entangled Agency: The Assassin's Conscience in Richard III and King John, Mario DiGangi 23. Personification and the Political Imagination of A Midsummer Night's Dream, Amanda Bailey 24. Time to Cheat: Chess and The Tempest's Performative History of Dynastic Marriage, Gina Bloom 25. Shakespeare Differently Disabled, Tobin Siebers 26. Disability Figures in Shakespeare, Vin Nardizzi 27. Incorporating Kate: The Myth of Monolingualism in Shakespeare's Henry the Fifth, Marjorie Rubright 28. Roguery and Reproduction in The Winter's Tale, Ari Friedlander 29. Exit Pursued by a Bear: Staging Animal Bodies in A Winter's Tale, Maureen Quilligan Part VI: Textual Production and Reproduction 30. Typographical Embodiment: The Case of etcetera, Laurie Maguire 31. The Gendered Text and Its Labour, Valerie Wayne 32. Glossing and T*pping: Editing Sexuality, Race, and Gender in Othello, Jeffrey Masten Part VII: Cultural Performances Past and Present 33. A Time for The Merry Wives of Windsor, Kathleen E. McLuskie 34. Dead Likenesses and Sex Machines: Shakespearean Media Theory, Jennifer Waldron 35. Pretty and Apt: Boy Actors, Skill, and Embodiment, Evelyn Tribble 36. Double Falsehood: Cardenio and the Lost History of Rape, Holly Dugan 37. Interrupting the Lucrece Effect? The Performance of Rape on the Early Modern Stage, Jean E. Howard 38. Magic in the Chains: Othello, Omkara, and the Materiality of Gender Across Time and Media, Diana E. Henderson 39. Precarious Bodies: Romeo and Juliet in Baghdad at the World Shakespeare Festival, Susan Bennett 40. Becoming Caliban: Monster Methods and Performance Theories, Lauren Eriks Cline 41. Embodiment and the Classroom Performance, Ayanna Thompson and Laura Turchi 42. Feeling Shakespeare, Denise Albanese N2 - "This book brings together 40 of the most important scholars and intellectuals writing on the subject today. Extending the purview of feminist criticism, it offers an intersectional paradigm for considering representations of gender in the context of race, ethnicity, sexuality, disability, and religion. In addition to sophisticated textual analysis drawing on the methods of historicism, psychoanalysis, queer theory, and posthumanism, a team of international experts discuss Shakespeare's life, contemporary editing practices, and performance of his plays on stage, on screen, and in the classroom. This theoretically sophisticated yet elegantly written Handbook includes an editor's Introduction that provides a comprehensive overview of current debates."-- ER -