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Unruly Women: Performance, Penitence, and Punishment in Early Modern Spain
Margaret Boyle
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Description for Unruly Women: Performance, Penitence, and Punishment in Early Modern Spain
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In the first in-depth study of the interconnected relationships among public theatre, custodial institutions, and women in early modern Spain, Margaret E. Boyle explores the contradictory practices of rehabilitation enacted by women both on and off stage. Pairing historical narratives and archival records with canonical and non-canonical theatrical representations of women's deviance and rehabilitation, Unruly Women argues that women's performances of penitence and punishment should be considered a significant factor in early modern Spanish life. Boyle considers both real-life sites of rehabilitation for women in seventeenth-century Madrid, including a jail and a magdalen house, and women onstage, where she identifies three distinct representations of female deviance: the widow, the vixen, and the murderess. Unruly Women explores these archetypal figures in order to demonstrate the ways a variety of playwrights comment on women's non-normative relationships to the topics of marriage, sex, and violence.
Product Details
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Weight
295g
Number of Pages
184
Place of Publication
Toronto, Canada
ISBN
9781487520267
SKU
V9781487520267
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About Margaret Boyle
Margaret E. Boyle is an assistant professor of Romance Languages at Bowdoin College.
Reviews for Unruly Women: Performance, Penitence, and Punishment in Early Modern Spain
'Unruly Women offers a rich discussion of gendered rehabilitative practices and their performative dimensions, both on and off the stage in early modern Spain.'
Jane Bitomsky Parergon vol 33:01:2016 'Unruly Women provides a strong foundation from which to build a more nuanced understanding of the engendering of early modern women's roles and behaviors in Spain. This brief volume makes its argument with great clarity; it will be useful to both graduate students and scholars of early modern Spanish cultural studies.'
Stacey Schlau Renaissance Quarterly vol 68:02:2015 'Unruly Women deftly explores the relationships between historical recogidas and the fictional female protagonists of the comedia... It will be of interest to scholars and teachers of early modern theater, history, and women's studies.'
Emily C. Francomano Hispania vol 98:02:2015 'Unruly Women provides readers with enough valuable insights on early modern judicial and rehabilitative practices to make it well worth the read.'
Barbara Mujica Modern Philology vol 112:04:2015 Margaret Boyle has produced a compelling study, based on the ingenious juxtaposition of the rise of custodial institutions and their interconnections with a thriving professional theater business that nurtured many unruly female performers, entrepreneurs, and audience members.
Elizabeth R. Wright Seventeenth Century News, Volume 73:3&4, Fall/Winter 2015 'One of the latest in a series of excellent University of Toronto Press books on the social and cultural context of early modern Spanish Literature... Boyle's work is well grounded in the body of recent scholarship that emphasizes women's active and formative role in early modern Spanish Society.'
Jodi Campbell Left History vol 20:01:2016
Jane Bitomsky Parergon vol 33:01:2016 'Unruly Women provides a strong foundation from which to build a more nuanced understanding of the engendering of early modern women's roles and behaviors in Spain. This brief volume makes its argument with great clarity; it will be useful to both graduate students and scholars of early modern Spanish cultural studies.'
Stacey Schlau Renaissance Quarterly vol 68:02:2015 'Unruly Women deftly explores the relationships between historical recogidas and the fictional female protagonists of the comedia... It will be of interest to scholars and teachers of early modern theater, history, and women's studies.'
Emily C. Francomano Hispania vol 98:02:2015 'Unruly Women provides readers with enough valuable insights on early modern judicial and rehabilitative practices to make it well worth the read.'
Barbara Mujica Modern Philology vol 112:04:2015 Margaret Boyle has produced a compelling study, based on the ingenious juxtaposition of the rise of custodial institutions and their interconnections with a thriving professional theater business that nurtured many unruly female performers, entrepreneurs, and audience members.
Elizabeth R. Wright Seventeenth Century News, Volume 73:3&4, Fall/Winter 2015 'One of the latest in a series of excellent University of Toronto Press books on the social and cultural context of early modern Spanish Literature... Boyle's work is well grounded in the body of recent scholarship that emphasizes women's active and formative role in early modern Spanish Society.'
Jodi Campbell Left History vol 20:01:2016