Staging Violence

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early modern Spain
Early Modern Spanish theater
Effeminate Men
El Castigo Sin Venganza
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Gender and social control
Gender studies
gender violence
gendered violence analysis
Held
Human Suffering
jacaras
La Mujer
La Risa
Latin American theatre
legal and moral discourse
Lindos
Makeup
Martin
masculinity studies
Matrimony
Minor Strategy
Otras
performance transgression
Persona
Religious trials
Short Theater
Spanish
Spanish early modern short theater
Spanish theatre studies
Unknown Marital Status
Vendettas
Vice Versa
violence and gender in Spanish short plays
Wife Battering
Wife Battery
Wife Murder Plays
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367757878
  • Weight: 381g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Staging Violence explores gender violence in Spanish early modern short theater.

This book deals with domestic violence against women, extortion of prostitutes, and violence against men who display non-conventional forms of masculinity. The author argues that many "jácaras" and "entremeses" stage subversive discourses that repudiate or complicate official narratives of gender and the use of violence as a tool for achieving gender compliance. Short comic pieces are read against comedias. Each section of the book is expertly contextualized through an overview of the legal and moral contexts and the analysis of a variety of primary sources (law codes, manuals of conduct, church rulings, transcripts of civil and religious trials, and medical manuals) as well as statistical information. Staging Violence invites the reader to consider the transgressive potential of performance.

As the first monograph entirely dedicated to the study of gender in this genre, this book is a vital resource for students and scholars interested in gender studies and theatre.

Tania de Miguel Magro is Associate Professor at West Virginia University, where she teaches courses on Spanish literature and culture. Her main area of study is early modern Spanish theater, with an emphasis on issues of gender and social struggles.

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