Jenijoy La Belle argued that Lady Macbeth’s “unsex me here” speech expresses Lady Macbeth’s desire to be made more masculine through amenorrhea. This amenorrhea enables Duncan’s murder, but leaves her barren. La Belle’s essay is predicated on Lady Macbeth’s female and initially fertile body, which is rendered barren by her actions in the first act. This paper considers alternative readings of Lady Macbeth’s femininity and amenorrhea codified by two historical bodies: the male body of Shakespeare’s original actor and the pregnant body of Sarah Siddons in 1785 and 1794. In the original performance, the boy actor seeks an amenorrhea that, like his inability to bear children, already, and always, exists. Siddons’ Lady Macbeth likewise ...
This essay traces a topic that seems not to have found much scholarly interest yet. It deals with on...
Female rule was anomalous in the sixteenth century, therefore, Elizabeth I developed a complex set o...
The purpose of this essay is to examine the role that gender plays in the construction of the human ...
Argumentative essay that addresses the tension between gender and power in Shakespeare's Macbeth.Ago...
This paper uses gender studies to understand the themes of gender performance further, and more spec...
The detailed examination of two of Shakespeare\u27s female leads, Lady Macbeth and Gertrude, is desi...
This thesis attempts to understand the fabulously complex and poisonously unsettling Lady Macbeth as...
To hear Lady Macbeth tell it, all she needs is a little more testosterone to become a bile-breasted,...
The most popular characters in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, second only to Macbeth himself, are th...
Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Macbeth may be interpreted as a broad delineation of the deep gender bi...
In his essay “Monster Culture (Seven Theses),” Jeffrey J. Cohen defines and deconstructs textual mon...
The female figures in Shakespeare\u27s comedies, such as Rosalind in As You Like It and Viola in Twe...
This exploration of three vocal portrayals of Shakespeare's Lady Macbeth investigates the transferen...
There are numerous examples in which the female characters in William Shakespeare’s plays go against...
The purpose of this essay is to examine the role that gender plays in the construction of the human ...
This essay traces a topic that seems not to have found much scholarly interest yet. It deals with on...
Female rule was anomalous in the sixteenth century, therefore, Elizabeth I developed a complex set o...
The purpose of this essay is to examine the role that gender plays in the construction of the human ...
Argumentative essay that addresses the tension between gender and power in Shakespeare's Macbeth.Ago...
This paper uses gender studies to understand the themes of gender performance further, and more spec...
The detailed examination of two of Shakespeare\u27s female leads, Lady Macbeth and Gertrude, is desi...
This thesis attempts to understand the fabulously complex and poisonously unsettling Lady Macbeth as...
To hear Lady Macbeth tell it, all she needs is a little more testosterone to become a bile-breasted,...
The most popular characters in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, second only to Macbeth himself, are th...
Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Macbeth may be interpreted as a broad delineation of the deep gender bi...
In his essay “Monster Culture (Seven Theses),” Jeffrey J. Cohen defines and deconstructs textual mon...
The female figures in Shakespeare\u27s comedies, such as Rosalind in As You Like It and Viola in Twe...
This exploration of three vocal portrayals of Shakespeare's Lady Macbeth investigates the transferen...
There are numerous examples in which the female characters in William Shakespeare’s plays go against...
The purpose of this essay is to examine the role that gender plays in the construction of the human ...
This essay traces a topic that seems not to have found much scholarly interest yet. It deals with on...
Female rule was anomalous in the sixteenth century, therefore, Elizabeth I developed a complex set o...
The purpose of this essay is to examine the role that gender plays in the construction of the human ...