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Bodies and their Spaces: System, Crisis and Transformation in Early Modern Theatre explores the emergence of the distinctively modern "gender system" at the close of the early modern period. The book investigates shifts in the gendered spaces assigned to men and women in the "public" and "private" domains and their changing modes of interconnection; in concert with these social spaces it examines the emergence of biologically based notions of sex and a novel sense of individual subjectivity. These parallel and linked transformations converged in the development of a new gender system which…mehr

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Bodies and their Spaces: System, Crisis and Transformation in Early Modern Theatre explores the emergence of the distinctively modern "gender system" at the close of the early modern period. The book investigates shifts in the gendered spaces assigned to men and women in the "public" and "private" domains and their changing modes of interconnection; in concert with these social spaces it examines the emergence of biologically based notions of sex and a novel sense of individual subjectivity. These parallel and linked transformations converged in the development of a new gender system which more efficiently enforced the requirements of patriarchy under the evolving economic conditions of merchant capitalism. These changes can be seen to be rehearsed, contested and debated in literary artefacts of the early modern period - in particular the drama. This book suggests that until the closure of the English theatres in 1642, the drama not only reflected but also exacerbated the turbulence surrounding gender configurations in transition in early modern society. The book reads a wide range of dramatic and non-dramatic texts, and interprets them with the aid of the "systems theory" developed by the German sociologist Niklas Luhmann.

Table of contents:
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Staging Gendered Space
Ch. 1: Divide and Rule: The Early Modern Gender System and Private Space
Ch. 2: The Difference that Makes a Difference: Emergent Gender Systems
Ch. 3: The Observer Observed: Differentiation and the Theatrical System
Ch. 4: Posing Manliness: Work and Space as Paradigms of Early Modern Masculinity
Ch. 5: The Aporias of Masculinity: Systemic Interpenetration and Systemic Instability
Ch. 6: Author of Himself: Masculinity, Civility and the Closure of the Body
Ch. 7: Leaky Vessels: Femininity, the Humoral Economy and Systemic Boundaries
Ch. 8: Women's Worlds: Women in the Public Sphere: Space, Community, Language
Ch. 9: Redrawing the Boundaries: Emergent Gender Spaces on the Stage
Conclusion: The Alteration in Apparel: Cross-Dressing and the Emergent Gender System
Bibliography
Index