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Female Figure and the Idea of Feminity Across Time
Female Figure and the Idea of Feminity Across Time

Author(s): Ramona Chiribuță
Subject(s): Gender history
Published by: Editura Academiei Române
Keywords: stereotype; natural expression; dramatic adaptation; spectacular mannequin; heroine;

Summary/Abstract: The history of women’s struggle for equality during the last two centuries is relatively well documented; studies of women’s history often construct a meliorate narrative in which the progress women have made in recent times represents the final stage in a long upward trajectory. Women’s power and authority extended beyond the limits of their families. The example of the Tudor queens Mary and Elizabeth is well known, and the ‘anomaly’ of Elizabeth’s position has been endlessly noted; but they were not the only women who exercised political authority.Generations of women have found a source of their own empowerment in the power of Shakespeare’s writing and in the cultural authority it carried. In the recent years, as we have seen, the validity of these enthusiastic responses has been called into question by arguments that mobilize the authority of history to insist that the original productions of Shakespeare’s plays-written by a male author to be performed by an exclusively male company of players-expressed an overwhelmingly masculine point of view. The most compelling of these arguments rest on the fact that the presence of a male body beneath the costume of a female character was never far from the awareness of Shakespeare’s original audiences.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: XXIV
  • Page Range: 157-168
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English
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