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ISBN
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9780748624362
Publisher
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Edinburgh University Press
Subject
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Literature: History & Criticism
Binding
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HARDCOVER
Pages
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256
Year
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2008
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This study looks at the epistemological significance of maternity in early modern England. It reaches beyond the domestic sphere of the rituals of childbirth, midwifery and wet-nursing and the dominant male discourses articulate in early conduct manuals, sermons and obstetrical tracts. In this book maternity is put centre stage relation to the work of Shakespeare.Exploring "anatomy" in Hamlet, "natural history" in The Tempest, 'demonology' in Macbeth, and "heraldry" in Antony and Cleopatra, this book reveals the ways in which the maternal body was figured in, and in turn contributed towards the re-conceptualization of, bodies of knowledge. The relevance of the maternal to early intellectual, aesthetic, and scientific disciplines, Laoutaris argues, makes itself felt when crises overturn the desired outcomes of birth and nurture. Instances of tragic interventionx97;such as disease, bewitchment, monstrosity, and deathx97;expose the potentially destabilising power of maternity, dismantling the epistemological certainties with which the maternal body had been invested in the interests of masculine legitimation. Shakespeare resists a monolithic concept of motherhood, presenting instead a range of contested "maternities" which challenge those disciplines whose distinctive "ways of knowing" authorized a view of creation which was exclusively patriarchal. Key Features*Provides a new interpretation of a subject which is becoming increasingly popular among Shakespeare scholars, cultural and medical historians, and feminist critics.*Focuses on four of Shakespeare's best-loved plays ( Hamlet, The Tempest, Macbeth, Antony and Cleopatra).*Presents striking visual material which forms a central component of the book's critical methodology. *Offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of maternity, encompassing research methods drawn from a range of academic disciplines, including literary studies, gender studies, the history of art, archaeology, and the history of the sciences.
Author Biography
Chris Laoutaris completed his PhD at University College London in 2004 where he has also been teaching. This is his first book.
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