Staging Disgust: Rape, Shame, and Performance in Shakespeare and Middleton

Panek, Jennifer

  • 出版商: Cambridge
  • 出版日期: 2024-02-29
  • 售價: $1,090
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,036
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 106
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 1009379828
  • ISBN-13: 9781009379823
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商品描述

This Element turns to the stage to ask a simple question about gender and affect: what causes the shame of the early modern rape victim? Beneath honour codes and problematic assumptions about consent, the answer lies in affect, disgust. It explores both the textual "performance" of affect, how literary language works to evoke emotions and the ways disgust can work in theatrical performance. Here Shakespeare's poem The Rape of Lucrece is the classic paradigm of sexual pollution and shame, where disgust's irrational logic of contamination leaves the raped wife in a permanent state of uncleanness that spreads from body to soul. Staging Disgust offers alternatives to this depressing trajectory: Middleton's Women Beware Women and Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus perform disgust with a difference, deploying the audience's revulsion to challenge the assumption that a raped woman should "naturally" feel intolerable shame.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

這個元素轉向舞台,提出了一個關於性別和情感的簡單問題:是什麼導致了早期現代強姦受害者的羞恥感?在尊嚴規範和對同意的問題性假設之下,答案在於情感、厭惡。它探索了情感的文本「表演」,即文學語言如何喚起情感,以及厭惡在戲劇表演中的作用。在這裡,莎士比亞的詩作《盧克雷西的強姦》是性污染和羞恥的經典範例,厭惡的非理性污染邏輯使被強姦的妻子永遠處於不潔的狀態,從身體蔓延到靈魂。《厭惡的上演》提供了對這種令人沮喪的軌跡的替代方案:米德爾頓的《婦女當心婦女》和莎士比亞的《泰特斯·安德洛尼克斯》以不同的方式表演厭惡,利用觀眾的反感來挑戰一個被強姦的女人應該「自然地」感到無法忍受的羞恥的假設。