The Subject of Tragedy: Identity and Difference in Renaissance DramaRoutledge, 1991 - Počet stran: 253 Taking the drama of the 16th and 17th centuries and a range of fictional and non-fictional texts, Belsey analyzes the differential identities of man and woman, and finds a modern meaning for subjectivity. |
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... position which they can identify as theirs . And at the same time a corresponding instability is evident in the utterances attributed to women : they speak with equal conviction from incompatible subject - positions , displaying a ...
... position which they can identify as theirs . And at the same time a corresponding instability is evident in the utterances attributed to women : they speak with equal conviction from incompatible subject - positions , displaying a ...
Strana 190
... position from which to define their own being . Alice eventually adopts whatever position is allotted to her , even if this means collaborating in her own conviction and execution . The Throckmortons can get her to confess ; her husband ...
... position from which to define their own being . Alice eventually adopts whatever position is allotted to her , even if this means collaborating in her own conviction and execution . The Throckmortons can get her to confess ; her husband ...
Strana 193
... position of the woman in the family is stabilized in a form which is now familiar as one of negotiator between the father and the children , an authoritative parent who nonetheless softens the discipline imposed by the father ...
... position of the woman in the family is stabilized in a form which is now familiar as one of negotiator between the father and the children , an authoritative parent who nonetheless softens the discipline imposed by the father ...
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