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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press
    UID:
    gbv_1889064904
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9780803286597
    Series Statement: Early modern cultural studies
    Content: "Dramatic and documentary narratives about aggressive and garrulous women often cast such women as reckless and ultimately unsuccessful usurpers of cultural authority. Contending narratives, however, sometimes within the same texts, point to the effective subversion and undoing of the normative restrictions of social and gender hierarchies. Words Like Daggers explores the scolding invectives, malevolent curses, and ecstatic prophesies of early modern women as attested to in legal documents, letters, self-narratives, popular pamphlets, ballads, and dramas of the era. Examining the framing and performance of violent female speech between the 1590s and the 1660s, Kirilka Stavreva dismantles the myth of the silent and obedient women who allegedly populated early modern England. Blending gender theory with detailed historical analysis, Words Like Daggers asserts the power of women's language--the power to subvert binaries and destabilize social hierarchies, particularly those of gender, in the early modern era. In the process Stavreva reconstructs the speech acts of individual contentious women, such as the scold Janet Dalton, the witch Alice Samuel, and the Quaker Elizabeth Stirredge. Because the dramatic potential of women's powerful rhetorical performances was recognized not only by victims and witnesses of individual violent speech acts but also by theater professionals, Stavreva also focuses on how the stage, arguably the most influential cultural institution of the Renaissance era, orchestrated and aestheticized women's fighting words and, in so doing, showcased and augmented their cultural significance."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , "Cover"; "Series Page"; "Title Page"; "Copyright Page"; "Dedication"; "Contents"; "List of Illustrations"; "Acknowledgments"; "Introduction"; "1. Feminine Contentious Speech and the Religious Imagination"; "2. Gender and the Narratives of Scolding in the Church Courts"; "3. Unquiet Women on the Early Modern Stage"; "4. Witch-Speak in Late Elizabethan Docufiction"; "5. Courtly Witch-Speak on the Jacobean Stage"; "6. Gender and Politics in Early Quaker Women�s Prophetic “Cries�"; "Epilogue"; "Notes"; "Bibliography"; "Index"; "About Kirilka Stavreva"
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780803286573
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780803286580
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Stavreva, Kirilka Words like daggers ISBN 9780803254886
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Lincoln [u.a.] : University of Nebraska Press
    UID:
    gbv_793060079
    Format: XXIV, 202 S. , Ill. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9780803254886 , 0803254881 , 9780803286597 , 0803286597
    Series Statement: Early modern cultural studies
    Content: "Dramatic and documentary narratives about aggressive and garrulous women often cast such women as reckless and ultimately unsuccessful usurpers of cultural authority. Contending narratives, however, sometimes within the same texts, point to the effective subversion and undoing of the normative restrictions of social and gender hierarchies. Words Like Daggers explores the scolding invectives, malevolent curses, and ecstatic prophesies of early modern women as attested to in legal documents, letters, self-narratives, popular pamphlets, ballads, and dramas of the era. Examining the framing and performance of violent female speech between the 1590s and the 1660s, Kirilka Stavreva dismantles the myth of the silent and obedient women who allegedly populated early modern England. Blending gender theory with detailed historical analysis, Words Like Daggers asserts the power of women's language--the power to subvert binaries and destabilize social hierarchies, particularly those of gender, in the early modern era. In the process Stavreva reconstructs the speech acts of individual contentious women, such as the scold Janet Dalton, the witch Alice Samuel, and the Quaker Elizabeth Stirredge. Because the dramatic potential of women's powerful rhetorical performances was recognized not only by victims and witnesses of individual violent speech acts but also by theater professionals, Stavreva also focuses on how the stage, arguably the most influential cultural institution of the Renaissance era, orchestrated and aestheticized women's fighting words and, in so doing, showcased and augmented their cultural significance. "--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780803286597
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780803286573
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780803286580
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    RVK:
    Keywords: Englisch ; Literatur ; Verbalaggression ; Frau ; Geschichte 1500-1700
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