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The Performance of Middle English Culture - Essays on Chaucer and the Drama in Honor of Martin Stevens (Hardcover): James J.... The Performance of Middle English Culture - Essays on Chaucer and the Drama in Honor of Martin Stevens (Hardcover)
James J. Paxson, Lawrence M. Clopper, Sylvia Tomasch; Contributions by Alfred David, James J. Paxson, …
R1,893 Discovery Miles 18 930 Out of stock

First detailed examination of theatricality in Chaucer and in Middle English literature and culture as a whole. Theatricality as a cultural process is vitally important in the middle ages; it encompasses not only the thematic importation of dramatic images into the Canterbury Tales, but also the social and ideological `performativities' of the mystery and morality plays, metadramatic investments, and the ludic energies of Chaucerian discourses in general. The twelve essays collected here address for the first time this intersection, using contemporary theoryand historical scholarship to treat a number of important critical problems, including the anthropology of theatrical performance; gender; allegory; Chaucerian metapoetics; intertextual play and jouissance; social mediationand rhetoric; genre; and the institutionality of medieval studies. JAMES J. PAXSON is Associate Professor of English at the University of Florida; LAWRENCE M. CLOPPER is Professor of English at Indiana University; SYLVIA TOMASCHis Associate Professor of English at Hunter College, City University of New York. Contributors: KATHLEEN ASHLEY, MARLENE CLARK, RICHARD DANIELS, ALFRED DAVID, RICHARD K. EMMERSON, JOHN GANIM, WARREN GINSBERG, ROBERT W. HANNING, SHARON KRAUS, SETH LERER, WILLIAM MCLELLAN, PAMELA SHEINGORN, PETER W. TRAVIS

Mankind (Paperback, New edition): Kathleen M Ashley, Gerard Necastro Mankind (Paperback, New edition)
Kathleen M Ashley, Gerard Necastro
R422 Discovery Miles 4 220 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Mankind is at once conventional in its adherence to morality and extraordinary in its effervescence and wit. The text is a morality play warning Mankind how it may be led astray by temptation, while simultaneously entertaining the audience with banter between the characters representing vice. In its small-scale staging, with a smaller number of actors and props, it was written for a theater troupe of the kind that foreshadows modern professional English drama. Presented with a gloss, notes, an introduction, and a glossary, this edition of the lively Middle English play is perfect for any level of Middle English instruction and invaluable to those who teach early drama.

Autobiography and Postmodernism (Paperback, New): Kathleen M Ashley, Leigh Gilmore, Gerald Peters (all Professors of English,... Autobiography and Postmodernism (Paperback, New)
Kathleen M Ashley, Leigh Gilmore, Gerald Peters (all Professors of English, University of Southern Maine, USA)
R841 R748 Discovery Miles 7 480 Save R93 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Exploring the connections between autobiography and postmodernism, this book addresses self-representation in a variety of literatures - Native American, British, Chicana, immigrant, and lesbian, among others - in genres as diverse as poetry, naming, confession, photography, and the manifesto. The essays examine how different writers respond to the culturally specific pressures of genre, how these constraints are negotiated, and what self-representation reveals about the politics of identity. In contrast to those critics of postmodernism who fear the dissolution of the active subject, the contributors here demonstrate that autobiography gives postmodernism a discourse through which to theorise human agency. The autobiographical subject that emerges is not the decentered human agent of so many versions of postmodernism, but the producer of texts that call attention to the contradictions in dominant modes of self-representation, and demonstrate the possibilities of writing from other locations.

Victor Turner and the Construction of Cultural Criticism - Between Literature and Anthropology (Paperback): Kathleen M Ashley Victor Turner and the Construction of Cultural Criticism - Between Literature and Anthropology (Paperback)
Kathleen M Ashley
R766 Discovery Miles 7 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During the past twenty years of intellectual boundary-crossing and widespread borrowing between fields, Turner's notions of "liminality" and the "processual" have been adopted by many theorists of art and society. This is the first volume to place individual Turner concepts into the context of his entire career and to spell out their implications for literary studies.

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