Justice, Women, and Power in English Renaissance Drama
. Ed(S): Majeske, Andrew; Detmer-Goebel, Emily
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Hardback. Editor(s): Majeske, Andrew; Detmer-Goebel, Emily. Num Pages: 193 pages. BIC Classification: DSR. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 247 x 167 x 16. Weight in Grams: 426.
Justice, Women, and Power in English Renaissance Drama is a collection of essays that explores the relationship of gender and justice as represented in English Renaissance drama. Many of the essays are concerned with interrogating the ways that women relied upon and/or reacted to the legal (and overarching political) systems in early modern England. Other essays examine issues involving the role of narrative, evidence, and gendered expectations about justice in the plays of this time period. An implicit concern of these essays is whether women were empowered or disempowered in this interaction with the legal/political system.
Justice, Women, and Power in English Renaissance Drama is a collection of essays that explores the relationship of gender and justice as represented in English Renaissance drama. Many of the essays are concerned with interrogating the ways that women relied upon and/or reacted to the legal (and overarching political) systems in early modern England. Other essays examine issues involving the role of narrative, evidence, and gendered expectations about justice in the plays of this time period. An implicit concern of these essays is whether women were empowered or disempowered in this interaction with the legal/political system.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press United States
Number of pages
193
Condition
New
Number of Pages
193
Place of Publication
Cranbury, United States
ISBN
9781611473834
SKU
V9781611473834
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99-15
About . Ed(S): Majeske, Andrew; Detmer-Goebel, Emily
Andrew Majeske is an associate professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY) in New York City, where he teaches literature and law, Shakespeare, and Renaissance and classical literature. Emily Detmer-Goebel is an associate professor of English at Northern Kentucky University, where she teaches courses on Shakespeare, Renaissance drama, early modern women writers, and composition.
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