This article examines the presence of the unclothed body in the comedia nueva, both when it appears on stage and when it is referred to off stage. It begins with a brief examination of what desnudez actually meant in practical terms in the corral theaters (and moralists' responses to states of undress). The study goes on to analyze in more detail some of the main implications and resonances of nakedness in the minds of Golden Age audiences. These are important for characterization, including the establishment of a character's poverty, madness, or vulnerability; for dramatists' attempts to establish time and place; and, above all, because of the eroticism of the unclothed body which is linked to pictorial traditions. Examples are taken from ...
A 3000-word invited article for the 'Insights' section of The Conversation, reflecting on the contem...
This interdisciplinary study of the male and female nude explores the cultural, social and political...
In 2002, the conservative party's spokesman for cultural politics in Hamburg, Germany, and self-accl...
This chapter analyzes the early cinematic disclosing of the naked body. Nudity emerges in early cine...
While nakedness has permeated stage performance since the end of the 20th century, it is a relativel...
This article studies four perspectives of nakedness. First of all, nakedness as a manifestation of s...
This paper explores the ambiguity of the naked moving body. The anthropologist noticed a double disc...
Unrestricted“In the Flesh: The Representation of Burlesque Theatre in American Art and Visual Cultur...
Nude dance on stage revives and displaces issues raised by the focus on the body in the performance ...
What does it mean to be naked in public? Approaching this question from across the disciplines, this...
Women dressed as men first appeared in the Madrid corrales in 1587. Because of its obvious erotic ap...
Bachelor thesis "Nudity as a source of (moral) provocation" deals with different reception of nudity...
Truth, beauty, antiquity, and nature were fascinations of the Enlightenment that created a range of ...
When an Elizabethan actor walked on the stage the audience knew, before he opened his mouth, exactly...
In his thesis the author is reflecting subject (theme) of Nudity/nakedness in dance. The thesis is d...
A 3000-word invited article for the 'Insights' section of The Conversation, reflecting on the contem...
This interdisciplinary study of the male and female nude explores the cultural, social and political...
In 2002, the conservative party's spokesman for cultural politics in Hamburg, Germany, and self-accl...
This chapter analyzes the early cinematic disclosing of the naked body. Nudity emerges in early cine...
While nakedness has permeated stage performance since the end of the 20th century, it is a relativel...
This article studies four perspectives of nakedness. First of all, nakedness as a manifestation of s...
This paper explores the ambiguity of the naked moving body. The anthropologist noticed a double disc...
Unrestricted“In the Flesh: The Representation of Burlesque Theatre in American Art and Visual Cultur...
Nude dance on stage revives and displaces issues raised by the focus on the body in the performance ...
What does it mean to be naked in public? Approaching this question from across the disciplines, this...
Women dressed as men first appeared in the Madrid corrales in 1587. Because of its obvious erotic ap...
Bachelor thesis "Nudity as a source of (moral) provocation" deals with different reception of nudity...
Truth, beauty, antiquity, and nature were fascinations of the Enlightenment that created a range of ...
When an Elizabethan actor walked on the stage the audience knew, before he opened his mouth, exactly...
In his thesis the author is reflecting subject (theme) of Nudity/nakedness in dance. The thesis is d...
A 3000-word invited article for the 'Insights' section of The Conversation, reflecting on the contem...
This interdisciplinary study of the male and female nude explores the cultural, social and political...
In 2002, the conservative party's spokesman for cultural politics in Hamburg, Germany, and self-accl...