Format:
x, 245 Seiten
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ISBN:
0810130149
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9780810130142
Series Statement:
Rethinking the early modern
Content:
In Violence and Grace, Nichole Miller establishes a conceptual link between early modern English drama and twentieth-century political theology, both of which emerge from the experience of political crisis. Even as philosophers from Max Weber, Carl Schmitt, and Walter Benjamin to Hannah Arendt and Simone Weil drew upon sixteenth- and seventeenth-century dramatic representations of the nation-state to analyze the political phenomena of late modernity, Miller contends that they effaced the gendered and sexual dimensions of power and “exceptional life” so crucial to these plays. Miller’s analyses accordingly undertake to retrieve for political theology the relations between gender, sexuality, and the political aesthetics of violence on the early modern stage, addressing the plays of Marlowe, Middleton, and especially Shakespeare. In doing so, she compellingly expands our understanding of drama’s continuing theoretical impact.
Note:
The problem : exceptional lifeThe sexual politics of pain : Hannah Arendt meets Shakespeare's shrewUndead letters : reading the relic between Marlowe and KantorowiczThe revenger's decision : exceptional law between Middleton and SchmittSacred life and sacrificial economy : Coriolanus in no-man's-landThe aesthetics of messianic time : gravity and grace in King LearPaul's call; Cymbeline's callingLast words : the stakes of reading/Political Life.
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The problem : exceptional life
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The sexual politics of pain : Hannah Arendt meets Shakespeare's shrew
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Undead letters : reading the relic between Marlowe and Kantorowicz
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The revenger's decision : exceptional law between Middleton and Schmitt
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Sacred life and sacrificial economy : Coriolanus in no-man's-land
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The aesthetics of messianic time : gravity and grace in King Lear
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Paul's call; Cymbeline's calling
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Last words : the stakes of reading/Political Life
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780810168084
Language:
English
Subjects:
English Studies
Keywords:
Shakespeare, William 1564-1616
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Englisch
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Drama
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Gewalt
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Geschichte 1500-1600
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Aufsatzsammlung
Author information:
Shakespeare, William 1564-1616
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