In an analysis of literary and historical documents from the sixteenth to the early eighteenth centuries, Gender, Genre, and the Eroticization of Violence in Early Modern English Literature examines depictions of love, beauty, and desire and identifies within these discourses a rhetoric of violence. It explores how eroticized violence can be deployed to privilege male speakers and silence female voices. It also reveals, by pairing female- and male-authored works that make specific claims to represent gendered experience that early modern writers both recognized the mechanisms of violent representation as literary conventions and realized they could be deployed, exploited, resisted, fashioned to new ends. By integrating feminist psychoanalyt...
Fantasies about warrior women circulated in many forms of writing in early modern England: travel na...
This paper seeks to describe and analyze the way in which themes of love and romance were presented ...
The purpose of this paper on women thieves in the early modern period is to show what remains to be ...
Analyzes the process through which female and male sexual objectification is constructed in early mo...
This dissertation argues that portraits of violent women and of female/female violence in Roxana, Cl...
This dissertation argues that understandings of gender subtly transformed throughout the sixteenth a...
The paper discusses the ironic manner in which gender relations are often tackled in the early moder...
“Gendering Violence: Rethinking Coercion and Consent in Early Modern English Literature” puts variou...
During the eighteenth century, British critics applied terms of gender to literature according to th...
This dissertation investigates the textual gesture whereby a male author--the ladies\u27 man of my t...
Sensational murders were a popular topic for news pamphlets in England from the sixteenth century to...
This dissertation examines the role of "acceptable" feminine violence in Restoration and eighteenth-...
Taking a feminist-historicist approach, this thesis analyses representations of rape in the period 1...
This dissertation examines the role of the stage in cultural debate about revenge in early modern En...
This project takes an interdisciplinary approach to early modern drama, analyzing how playwrights co...
Fantasies about warrior women circulated in many forms of writing in early modern England: travel na...
This paper seeks to describe and analyze the way in which themes of love and romance were presented ...
The purpose of this paper on women thieves in the early modern period is to show what remains to be ...
Analyzes the process through which female and male sexual objectification is constructed in early mo...
This dissertation argues that portraits of violent women and of female/female violence in Roxana, Cl...
This dissertation argues that understandings of gender subtly transformed throughout the sixteenth a...
The paper discusses the ironic manner in which gender relations are often tackled in the early moder...
“Gendering Violence: Rethinking Coercion and Consent in Early Modern English Literature” puts variou...
During the eighteenth century, British critics applied terms of gender to literature according to th...
This dissertation investigates the textual gesture whereby a male author--the ladies\u27 man of my t...
Sensational murders were a popular topic for news pamphlets in England from the sixteenth century to...
This dissertation examines the role of "acceptable" feminine violence in Restoration and eighteenth-...
Taking a feminist-historicist approach, this thesis analyses representations of rape in the period 1...
This dissertation examines the role of the stage in cultural debate about revenge in early modern En...
This project takes an interdisciplinary approach to early modern drama, analyzing how playwrights co...
Fantasies about warrior women circulated in many forms of writing in early modern England: travel na...
This paper seeks to describe and analyze the way in which themes of love and romance were presented ...
The purpose of this paper on women thieves in the early modern period is to show what remains to be ...