This project expands upon Rohy\u27s ideas of contingent sexualities to explore contingent gender identity in Shakespeare’s crossdressing plays–that is, to borrow from Rohy\u27s model of contingent sexual identity to understand the gendered self as constantly in motion, and never fixed or rooted in a stable gender binary. As You Like It contains, in addition to Celia’s contingent desires, a trope common in Shakespeare\u27s works: a lovely, cross-dressed girl, whose transition from young lady to page-boy to young lady mirrors Celia\u27s sexual conversion that Rohy discusses; like Celia’s sexuality, Rosalind\u27s gender is fluid and changeable. She, as well as the other cross-dressed heroines in Shakespeare\u27s page-boy plays, exhibits an abi...
This study is an attempt to explore the subject of female transvestism in Shakespeare's comedies und...
Even though Shakespeare’s plays were initially performed by all-male casts, they were designed to ap...
Gender is often identified with sex and gender, even though they have different concepts. It is asso...
This project expands upon Rohy\u27s ideas of contingent sexualities to explore contingent gender ide...
Is there a woman in Shakespeare? This might sound facetious, but it is not so outlandish in the con...
This paper analyzes how Shakespeare\u27s personal life influenced the relationship between Viola and...
Abstract: Shakespeare wrote “The Merchant of Venice” centuries ago, yet the play offers scope for th...
English Renaissance playwright, William Shakespeare and twentieth century modernist author, Virginia...
The feminine in Shakespeare\u27s plays, like the Bakhtinian grotesque, often offers a critical persp...
An analytical history of the representation of gender on the English stage from Shakespeare to moder...
It is often ignored that the female characters who crossdress in Shakespeare’s plays are also travel...
Diese Diplomarbeit setzt sich mit der Konzeption von Gender als sozialem Konstrukt in Shakespeares K...
The female figures in Shakespeare's comedies, such as Rosalind in As You Like It and Viola in Twelft...
The purpose of this essay is to examine the role that gender plays in the construction of the human ...
Feminist scholars of Shakespeare and contemporaries have become increasingly interested in the pract...
This study is an attempt to explore the subject of female transvestism in Shakespeare's comedies und...
Even though Shakespeare’s plays were initially performed by all-male casts, they were designed to ap...
Gender is often identified with sex and gender, even though they have different concepts. It is asso...
This project expands upon Rohy\u27s ideas of contingent sexualities to explore contingent gender ide...
Is there a woman in Shakespeare? This might sound facetious, but it is not so outlandish in the con...
This paper analyzes how Shakespeare\u27s personal life influenced the relationship between Viola and...
Abstract: Shakespeare wrote “The Merchant of Venice” centuries ago, yet the play offers scope for th...
English Renaissance playwright, William Shakespeare and twentieth century modernist author, Virginia...
The feminine in Shakespeare\u27s plays, like the Bakhtinian grotesque, often offers a critical persp...
An analytical history of the representation of gender on the English stage from Shakespeare to moder...
It is often ignored that the female characters who crossdress in Shakespeare’s plays are also travel...
Diese Diplomarbeit setzt sich mit der Konzeption von Gender als sozialem Konstrukt in Shakespeares K...
The female figures in Shakespeare's comedies, such as Rosalind in As You Like It and Viola in Twelft...
The purpose of this essay is to examine the role that gender plays in the construction of the human ...
Feminist scholars of Shakespeare and contemporaries have become increasingly interested in the pract...
This study is an attempt to explore the subject of female transvestism in Shakespeare's comedies und...
Even though Shakespeare’s plays were initially performed by all-male casts, they were designed to ap...
Gender is often identified with sex and gender, even though they have different concepts. It is asso...