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Consent In Shakespeares Classical Mediterranean 1st Edition Artemis Preeshl

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Consent In Shakespeares Classical Mediterranean 1st Edition Artemis Preeshl
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.91 MB
Pages: 274
Author: Artemis Preeshl
ISBN: 9781032741437, 1032741430
Language: English
Year: 2025
Edition: 1

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Consent In Shakespeares Classical Mediterranean 1st Edition Artemis Preeshl by Artemis Preeshl 9781032741437, 1032741430 instant download after payment.

"Consent in Shakespeare's Classical Mediterranean fills a gap in knowledge about how female-identified and non-binary characters made choices about intimacy, engagement, and marriage in Shakespeare's classical Mediterranean plays. This classical sequel explores how female-identified and non-binary characters accessed agency in Shakespeare's Mediterranean plays set in classical Troy, Athens, Thebes, Antioch, Ephesus, Mytilene, the North African Pentapolis, Tarsus, Egypt, Rome, Antium, Britain, Sardis, Philippi, Sicily, greater Bohemia, and the Balkan region. Through the lens of sources from Eastern and Western Europe, the Middle East, and the Maghrib, Shakespeare's heroines and their supporters may have initially appeared to conform to Early Modern contexts, but the diverse backgrounds of female-identified and non-binary characters impacted the right to consent to friendship, affection, betrothal, and marriage in the classical Mediterranean. By focusing on perspective views about female-identified and non-binary in and around Eastern and Western Europe, the Middle East and the Maghreb, classical realities collide with Early Modern preconceptions and misconceptions to reveal commonalities and differences in the lived experiences of female-identified and non-binary royalty, nobility, servants, enslaved peoples, matchmakers, courtesans, sex workers, madams, herbalists, tailors, and merchants. This study will be of great interest to students and scholars in Theatre, Middle East Studies, Asian Studies, Eastern European and Eurasian Studies, African and Maghrib Studies, and Social Justice Studies"--