Women and Geography on the Early Modern English Stage /
Pilhuj, Katja
Women and Geography on the Early Modern English Stage / Katja Pilhuj. - 1 online resource (276 p.) - Gendering the Late Medieval and Early Modern World ; 9 .
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Confuting Those Blind Geographers -- 2. ‘T’illumine the now obscurèd Palestine’ -- 3. ‘Willing to Pay Their Maidenheads’ -- 4. ‘The Fort of her Chastity’ -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
In a late 1590s atlas proof from cartographer John Speed, Queen Elizabeth appears, crowned and brandishing a ruler as the map's scale-of-miles. Not just a map key, the queen's depiction here presents her as a powerful arbiter of measurement in her kingdom. For Speed, the queen was a formidable female presence, authoritative, ready to measure any place or person. The atlas, finished during James' reign, later omitted her picture. But this disappearance did not mean Elizabeth vanished entirely; her image and her connection to geography appear in multiple plays and maps. Elizabeth becomes, like the ruler she holds, an instrument applied and adapted. Women and Geography on the Early Modern English Stage explores the ways in which mapmakers, playwrights, and audiences in early modern England could, following their queen's example, use the ideas of geography, or 'world-writing', to reshape the symbolic import of the female body and territory to create new identities. The book demonstrates how early modern mapmakers and dramatists -- men and women -- conceived of and constructed identities within a discourse of fluid ideas about space and gender.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789048544226
10.1515/9789048544226 doi
Cartography in literature--History--Early modern, 1500-1700.
Theater--History--England.--Early modern, 1500-1700
Women in literature--History--Early modern, 1500-1700.
AUP Wetenschappelijk.
Amsterdam University Press.
Early Modern Studies.
Gender and Sexuality Studies.
History, Art History, and Archaeology.
Literary Theory, Criticism, and History.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Drama.
Geography, Renaissance drama, women, representation.
822.052
Women and Geography on the Early Modern English Stage / Katja Pilhuj. - 1 online resource (276 p.) - Gendering the Late Medieval and Early Modern World ; 9 .
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Confuting Those Blind Geographers -- 2. ‘T’illumine the now obscurèd Palestine’ -- 3. ‘Willing to Pay Their Maidenheads’ -- 4. ‘The Fort of her Chastity’ -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
In a late 1590s atlas proof from cartographer John Speed, Queen Elizabeth appears, crowned and brandishing a ruler as the map's scale-of-miles. Not just a map key, the queen's depiction here presents her as a powerful arbiter of measurement in her kingdom. For Speed, the queen was a formidable female presence, authoritative, ready to measure any place or person. The atlas, finished during James' reign, later omitted her picture. But this disappearance did not mean Elizabeth vanished entirely; her image and her connection to geography appear in multiple plays and maps. Elizabeth becomes, like the ruler she holds, an instrument applied and adapted. Women and Geography on the Early Modern English Stage explores the ways in which mapmakers, playwrights, and audiences in early modern England could, following their queen's example, use the ideas of geography, or 'world-writing', to reshape the symbolic import of the female body and territory to create new identities. The book demonstrates how early modern mapmakers and dramatists -- men and women -- conceived of and constructed identities within a discourse of fluid ideas about space and gender.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789048544226
10.1515/9789048544226 doi
Cartography in literature--History--Early modern, 1500-1700.
Theater--History--England.--Early modern, 1500-1700
Women in literature--History--Early modern, 1500-1700.
AUP Wetenschappelijk.
Amsterdam University Press.
Early Modern Studies.
Gender and Sexuality Studies.
History, Art History, and Archaeology.
Literary Theory, Criticism, and History.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Drama.
Geography, Renaissance drama, women, representation.
822.052

