The dramatic tradition that featured female characters dressed in men’s costume was revived after the theatres reopened in the Restoration, with the difference that this time these roles were played by actresses. It has been argued that the contemplation of the female body reinforced the erotization of the actresses for the sake of predominantly male audiences. Their performances in “breeches roles” have also been interpreted as evidence of a progressive acknowledgement of the social possibilities of female agency. My own contention is that these roles did not only raise female agency to a level equal – if not superior, occasionally – to male agency, they also served to disrupt certain fashionable notions on the nature of masculi...
This dissertation serves as an introduction to the performance genre of travestie. Unlike the popula...
This work concentrates on how Shakespeare represented his female characters in different historical ...
This dissertation examines the phenomenon of women who disguise themselves as men in three 17th cent...
Restoration England (1660~1720) was a raucous time for theater-making. After an 18- year Puritanical...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesEnglishAngela SmithIn the 1660s, after the Restoration of Charles ...
Over the course of the Restoration and eighteenth century, significant changes took place in the way...
This project examines thirteen transvestite female characters featured in nine Renaissance comedies ...
This dissertation examines the phenomenon of women who disguise themselves as men in three 17th cent...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the dramatic results of introducing women to replace boy-ac...
Vigorous scholarly interest in gender studies, women's history and feminist theory in the 1980s and ...
The adaptations of Shakespeare‘s plays that were written and staged during the English Restoration a...
When the English theatres reopened in 1660 after their eighteen-year closure occasioned by the Civil...
Die vorliegende Diplomarbeit analysiert die Darstellung von Männern und Frauen in Komödien aus der e...
Is there a woman in Shakespeare? This might sound facetious, but it is not so outlandish in the con...
The issue of boy actors playing female roles in English Renaissance drama has been widely discussed ...
This dissertation serves as an introduction to the performance genre of travestie. Unlike the popula...
This work concentrates on how Shakespeare represented his female characters in different historical ...
This dissertation examines the phenomenon of women who disguise themselves as men in three 17th cent...
Restoration England (1660~1720) was a raucous time for theater-making. After an 18- year Puritanical...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesEnglishAngela SmithIn the 1660s, after the Restoration of Charles ...
Over the course of the Restoration and eighteenth century, significant changes took place in the way...
This project examines thirteen transvestite female characters featured in nine Renaissance comedies ...
This dissertation examines the phenomenon of women who disguise themselves as men in three 17th cent...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the dramatic results of introducing women to replace boy-ac...
Vigorous scholarly interest in gender studies, women's history and feminist theory in the 1980s and ...
The adaptations of Shakespeare‘s plays that were written and staged during the English Restoration a...
When the English theatres reopened in 1660 after their eighteen-year closure occasioned by the Civil...
Die vorliegende Diplomarbeit analysiert die Darstellung von Männern und Frauen in Komödien aus der e...
Is there a woman in Shakespeare? This might sound facetious, but it is not so outlandish in the con...
The issue of boy actors playing female roles in English Renaissance drama has been widely discussed ...
This dissertation serves as an introduction to the performance genre of travestie. Unlike the popula...
This work concentrates on how Shakespeare represented his female characters in different historical ...
This dissertation examines the phenomenon of women who disguise themselves as men in three 17th cent...