The focus of this chapter is the internationally celebrated bravura soprano Angelica Catalani, who, the chapter argues, reveals the ambiguities of the prima donna as a cultural figure in early nineteenth-century London. Catalani’s exhibitions of “attitudes with a Shawl” were one of the means by which she asserted a claim to be taken seriously as a creative artist; but the heated exchange they provoked in the press suggests that for the masculine gaze they constituted a transgressive mix of aesthetic, voyeuristic, and sensual pleasures. By contrast, for aristocratic women in the audience, Catalani’s “attitudes” modeled an idealized patrician femininity. Tracing the genealogy of Catalani’s “attitudes,” the chapter explores tensions and contra...
This research takes as its starting point the King’s Theatre in London, known as the Opera House, be...
This dissertation explores the non-disjunction between eighteenth-century discourses on the early op...
The exclusion of women from the civic sphere is a familiar topic in many areas of feminist scholarsh...
The focus of this chapter is the internationally celebrated bravura soprano Angelica Catalani, who, ...
Cowgill’s essay combines musicology with feminist, art and theatre history to show how the gendered ...
This article examines the contentious relationship between the prima donna Angelica Catalani and the...
In this article I argue that Bartky’s ‘fashion-beauty complex’ - a major articulation of capitalist ...
This article introduces my ongoing research into the emergence of the professional actress on the co...
This study considers how the emergence of opera, its evolution, and the rise of the prima donna infl...
The female singers who graced the nineteenth-century operatic stage were among the most celebrated w...
My concern for transvestite parts stems from the Shakespearean drama conventions in which all female...
Although modern operatic scholarship has spent considerable time studying the erotic power of ninete...
Opera developed during a time when the position of women - their rights and freedoms, their virtues ...
From the 1830s onwards, the topos of the sexually desiring woman in Italian tragic opera and importe...
This article introduces my ongoing research into the emergence of the professional actress on the co...
This research takes as its starting point the King’s Theatre in London, known as the Opera House, be...
This dissertation explores the non-disjunction between eighteenth-century discourses on the early op...
The exclusion of women from the civic sphere is a familiar topic in many areas of feminist scholarsh...
The focus of this chapter is the internationally celebrated bravura soprano Angelica Catalani, who, ...
Cowgill’s essay combines musicology with feminist, art and theatre history to show how the gendered ...
This article examines the contentious relationship between the prima donna Angelica Catalani and the...
In this article I argue that Bartky’s ‘fashion-beauty complex’ - a major articulation of capitalist ...
This article introduces my ongoing research into the emergence of the professional actress on the co...
This study considers how the emergence of opera, its evolution, and the rise of the prima donna infl...
The female singers who graced the nineteenth-century operatic stage were among the most celebrated w...
My concern for transvestite parts stems from the Shakespearean drama conventions in which all female...
Although modern operatic scholarship has spent considerable time studying the erotic power of ninete...
Opera developed during a time when the position of women - their rights and freedoms, their virtues ...
From the 1830s onwards, the topos of the sexually desiring woman in Italian tragic opera and importe...
This article introduces my ongoing research into the emergence of the professional actress on the co...
This research takes as its starting point the King’s Theatre in London, known as the Opera House, be...
This dissertation explores the non-disjunction between eighteenth-century discourses on the early op...
The exclusion of women from the civic sphere is a familiar topic in many areas of feminist scholarsh...