Examines the painted body of the actor on the early modern stageInventions of the Skin illuminates a history of the stage technology of paint that extends backward to the 1460s York cycle and forward to the 1630s. Organized as a series of studies, the four chapters of this book examine goldface and divinity in York's Corpus Christi play, with special attention to the pageant representing The Transfiguration of Christ; bloodiness in Elizabethan and Jacobean drama, specifically blood's unexpected role as a device for disguise in plays such as Look About You (anon.) and Shakespeare's Coriolanus; racial masquerade within seventeenth-century court performances and popular plays, from Ben Jonson's Masque of Blackness to William Berkeley's The Los...
According to traditional histories of European medicine, ideas of how blood circulates around the bo...
Examining William Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus, William Heminge's The Fatal Contract, and Elkanah ...
Examining William Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus, William Heminge's The Fatal Contract, and Elkanah ...
In this dissertation I examine how skin, both human and non-human, was defined and represented on st...
Although scholars have long considered the material conditions surrounding the production of early m...
n Moth’s ‘dangerous rhyme’ Shakespeare pinpoints the troubling ambivalence of the female face. It is...
Although scholars have long considered the material conditions surrounding the production of early m...
Although scholars have long considered the material conditions surrounding the production of early m...
Although scholars have long considered the material conditions surrounding the production of early m...
Although scholars have long considered the material conditions surrounding the production of early m...
This study explores the cultural implications of theatrical performance in early modern England. Eve...
Exploring the significance of visual things that are 'under construction' in works by playwrights. I...
When an Elizabethan actor walked on the stage the audience knew, before he opened his mouth, exactly...
“Racial Prosthesis: Shakespearean Properties of Whiteness” explores the early modern English theater...
“Racial Prosthesis: Shakespearean Properties of Whiteness” explores the early modern English theater...
According to traditional histories of European medicine, ideas of how blood circulates around the bo...
Examining William Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus, William Heminge's The Fatal Contract, and Elkanah ...
Examining William Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus, William Heminge's The Fatal Contract, and Elkanah ...
In this dissertation I examine how skin, both human and non-human, was defined and represented on st...
Although scholars have long considered the material conditions surrounding the production of early m...
n Moth’s ‘dangerous rhyme’ Shakespeare pinpoints the troubling ambivalence of the female face. It is...
Although scholars have long considered the material conditions surrounding the production of early m...
Although scholars have long considered the material conditions surrounding the production of early m...
Although scholars have long considered the material conditions surrounding the production of early m...
Although scholars have long considered the material conditions surrounding the production of early m...
This study explores the cultural implications of theatrical performance in early modern England. Eve...
Exploring the significance of visual things that are 'under construction' in works by playwrights. I...
When an Elizabethan actor walked on the stage the audience knew, before he opened his mouth, exactly...
“Racial Prosthesis: Shakespearean Properties of Whiteness” explores the early modern English theater...
“Racial Prosthesis: Shakespearean Properties of Whiteness” explores the early modern English theater...
According to traditional histories of European medicine, ideas of how blood circulates around the bo...
Examining William Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus, William Heminge's The Fatal Contract, and Elkanah ...
Examining William Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus, William Heminge's The Fatal Contract, and Elkanah ...