This essay explores cross-gender casting of Renaissance canonical texts in modern British theatrical institutions as an act of feminist activism. Reversing early modern all-male theatrical practices, female-male re-gendering can not only interrogate the misogyny immanent in the works themselves, but also expose the ideological structures that continue to collude with these values on the contemporary stage and in society more generally. Through a comparative analysis of all-female productions such as Julius Caesar (dir. by Phyllida Lloyd, Donmar Warehouse, 2012-13) and selective cross-gendering, as exemplified in Edward II, (dir. by Joe Hill-Gibbins, The National Theatre, 2013), I argue that cross-gender casting within these most masculine o...
Although there are elements of Shakespeare’s works that inarguably adhere to the expectations of the...
This thesis proposes to read Macbeth in its specific cultural historical context of early seventeent...
Feminist scholars of Shakespeare and contemporaries have become increasingly interested in the pract...
Cross-gender casting (i.e. the casting of female performers for male parts and vice versa) of plays ...
This work concentrates on how Shakespeare represented his female characters in different historical ...
The adaptations of Shakespeare‘s plays that were written and staged during the English Restoration a...
<p>This article discusses the theatrical practice of women performing traditionally male roles in Sh...
This is a dissertation about different types of cross-dressed performance in Shakespearean drama. T...
Is there a woman in Shakespeare? This might sound facetious, but it is not so outlandish in the con...
Among the many traditions of cross-dressing in performing practices, English Renaissance theatre pla...
In this paper, I draw on early modern portrayals of gender nonconformity to provoke a rethinking of ...
In Early Modern dramas the concept of gender is often questioned because of the complexity that is p...
Often, transvestism or cross-dressing, (that is, wearing normative, gender-designated attire of the ...
This dissertation emerges from a pair of related perceptions about the English Renaissance that crit...
Recent new historicist accounts of the theatricality of power in early modern culture have often neg...
Although there are elements of Shakespeare’s works that inarguably adhere to the expectations of the...
This thesis proposes to read Macbeth in its specific cultural historical context of early seventeent...
Feminist scholars of Shakespeare and contemporaries have become increasingly interested in the pract...
Cross-gender casting (i.e. the casting of female performers for male parts and vice versa) of plays ...
This work concentrates on how Shakespeare represented his female characters in different historical ...
The adaptations of Shakespeare‘s plays that were written and staged during the English Restoration a...
<p>This article discusses the theatrical practice of women performing traditionally male roles in Sh...
This is a dissertation about different types of cross-dressed performance in Shakespearean drama. T...
Is there a woman in Shakespeare? This might sound facetious, but it is not so outlandish in the con...
Among the many traditions of cross-dressing in performing practices, English Renaissance theatre pla...
In this paper, I draw on early modern portrayals of gender nonconformity to provoke a rethinking of ...
In Early Modern dramas the concept of gender is often questioned because of the complexity that is p...
Often, transvestism or cross-dressing, (that is, wearing normative, gender-designated attire of the ...
This dissertation emerges from a pair of related perceptions about the English Renaissance that crit...
Recent new historicist accounts of the theatricality of power in early modern culture have often neg...
Although there are elements of Shakespeare’s works that inarguably adhere to the expectations of the...
This thesis proposes to read Macbeth in its specific cultural historical context of early seventeent...
Feminist scholars of Shakespeare and contemporaries have become increasingly interested in the pract...