Colonial women : race and culture in Stuart drama / Heidi Hutner.
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- 9780195141887
- 0195141881
- 1429402229
- 9781429402224
- 1280531193
- 9781280531194
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Tempest
- Behn, Aphra, 1640-1689. Widow ranter
- Tempest (Shakespeare, William)
- English drama -- 17th century -- History and criticism
- Women and literature -- Great Britain -- History -- 17th century
- English drama -- Restoration, 1660-1700 -- History and criticism
- Women and literature -- Colonies -- Great Britain
- Land tenure in literature
- Imperialism in literature
- Colonies in literature
- Culture in literature
- Women in literature
- Race in literature
- Théâtre anglais -- 17e siècle -- Histoire et critique
- Femmes et littérature -- Grande-Bretagne -- Histoire -- 17e siècle
- Théâtre anglais -- 1660-1700 (Restauration) -- Histoire et critique
- Femmes et littérature -- Grande-Bretagne -- Colonies
- Impérialisme dans la littérature
- Colonies dans la littérature
- Culture dans la littérature
- Femmes dans la littérature
- Race dans la littérature
- DRAMA -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
- Colonies in literature
- Culture in literature
- English drama
- English drama -- Restoration
- Imperialism in literature
- Land tenure in literature
- Race in literature
- Women and literature
- Women in literature
- Great Britain
- Toneelstukken
- Engels
- Inheemsen
- Vrouwen
- 1600-1700
- 822/.409352042 21
- PR678.W6 H87 2001eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 111-130) and index.
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Colonial Women is the first comprehensive study to explore the interpenetrating discourses of gender and race in Stuart drama. Analyzing the plays of Shakespeare, Fletcher, Davenant, Dryden, Behn and other playwrights, Heidi Hutner argues that in drama, as in historical accounts, the symbol of the native woman is used to justify and promote the success of the English appropriation, commodification, and exploitation of the New World and its native inhabitants.
Introduction: Colonial Women and Stuart Drama -- One: The Tempest, The Sea Voyage, and the Pocahontas Myth -- Two: Restoration Revisions of The Tempest -- Three: The Indian Queen and The Indian Emperour -- Four: Aphra Behn's The Widow Ranter -- Afterword -- Notes -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z.
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