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At Work in the Early Modern English Theater - Valuing Labor (Hardcover)
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At Work in the Early Modern English Theater - Valuing Labor (Hardcover)
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At Work in the Early Modern English Theater: Valuing Labor explores
the economics of the theater by examining how drama seeks to make
sense of changing conceptions of labor. With the growth of commerce
and market relations in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England
came the corresponding degradation and exploitation of workers,
many of whom made their frustrations known through petitions and
pamphlets. Poverty affected all sectors of society in early modern
England and many laborers, even London citizens from more
prosperous trades, could expect to experience periods of
impoverishment. This group of precarious laborers included actors
and playwrights, many of whom had direct connections to London's
more established trades and occupations. Scholars have argued that
dispossessed laborers turned to other forms of labor in lieu of
their traditional livelihoods, including brigandage, piracy,
begging, and cozening. To this list of alternative communities and
applications of labor in the early modern period, Matthew
Kendrick's scholarship adds the London theaters. Each chapter is
guided by the central premise that anxiety over the objectification
and dispossession of labor in its various forms is enacted on
stage, and that drama helps to formulate, by merit of the theater's
socioeconomic identity, an emerging laboring subjectivity
engendered by the violent development of capitalism. As the nexus
of a declining feudal social structure and an emerging capitalist
regime of commodity production, a location in which dispossessed
labor intersected with traditions of skilled labor and the unwieldy
consumerist energies of the marketplace, the space of the theater
was uniquely situated to channel and give dramatic form to the
growing antagonisms and tensions that shaped labor. The stage
offers a space in which to negotiate the value and meaning of labor
in an increasingly exploitative society.
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