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Unruly Women - Performance, Penitence, and Punishment in Early Modern Spain (Hardcover)
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Unruly Women - Performance, Penitence, and Punishment in Early Modern Spain (Hardcover)
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In the first in-depth study of the interconnected relationships
among public theatre, custodial institutions, and women in early
modern Spain, Margaret E. Boyle explores the contradictory
practices of rehabilitation enacted by women both on and off stage.
Pairing historical narratives and archival records with canonical
and non-canonical theatrical representations of women's deviance
and rehabilitation, Unruly Women argues that women's performances
of penitence and punishment should be considered a significant
factor in early modern Spanish life. Boyle considers both real-life
sites of rehabilitation for women in seventeenth-century Madrid,
including a jail and a magdalen house, and women onstage, where she
identifies three distinct representations of female deviance: the
widow, the vixen, and the murderess. Unruly Women explores these
archetypal figures in order to demonstrate the ways a variety of
playwrights comment on women's non-normative relationships to the
topics of marriage, sex, and violence.
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