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Gender, culture and politics in England, 1560-1640: turning the world upside down

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cultures of early modern EuropePublication details: Bloomsbury Academic 2017 LondonDescription: xv, 226 pISBN:
  • 9781350090057
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.3094209031 A6G3
Summary: Gender, Culture and Politics in England, 1560-1640 integrates social history, politics and literary culture as part of a ground-breaking study that provides revealing insights into early modern English society. Susan D. Amussen and David E. Underdown examine political scandals and familiar characters-including scolds, cuckolds and witches-to show how their behaviour turned the ordered world around them upside down in very specific, gendered ways. Using case studies from theatre, civic ritual and witchcraft, the book demonstrates how ideas of gendered inversion, failed patriarchs, and disorderly women permeate the mental world of early modern England. Amussen and Underdown show both how these ideas were central to understanding society and politics as well as the ways in which both women and men were disciplined formally and informally for inverting the gender order. In doing so, they give a glimpse of how we can connect different dimensions of early modern society. This is a vital study for anyone interested in understanding the connections between social practice, culture, and politics in 16th- and 17th-century England. https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/gender-culture-and-politics-in-england-1560-1640-9781350090057/
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Books Vikram Sarabhai Library Rack 11-B / Slot 400 (0 Floor, West Wing) Non-fiction General Stacks 305.3094209031 A6G3 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 199424

Table of contents

List of Illustrations
Preface and Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Unruly Women
2. Failed Patriarchs
3. Performing Inversion: Theatre, Politics, and Society
4. Performing Inversion in Civic Pageantry and Charivari
5. Witches, Magicians, and the Upside-Down World
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

Gender, Culture and Politics in England, 1560-1640 integrates social history, politics and literary culture as part of a ground-breaking study that provides revealing insights into early modern English society. Susan D. Amussen and David E. Underdown examine political scandals and familiar characters-including scolds, cuckolds and witches-to show how their behaviour turned the ordered world around them upside down in very specific, gendered ways. Using case studies from theatre, civic ritual and witchcraft, the book demonstrates how ideas of gendered inversion, failed patriarchs, and disorderly women permeate the mental world of early modern England. Amussen and Underdown show both how these ideas were central to understanding society and politics as well as the ways in which both women and men were disciplined formally and informally for inverting the gender order. In doing so, they give a glimpse of how we can connect different dimensions of early modern society. This is a vital study for anyone interested in understanding the connections between social practice, culture, and politics in 16th- and 17th-century England.

https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/gender-culture-and-politics-in-england-1560-1640-9781350090057/

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