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Journal

2013 | 12 | 1 | 194-212

Article title

FEMALE FETISHISED DEATHS IN JACOBEAN TRAGEDY

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Abstracts

EN
I explore the violent deaths of Jacobean heroines on stage, looking at their fetishised dead bodies as a register of male repressed fear of women’s physicality that is perceived essentially as the equation between womb and tomb. I argue that this fetishisation is a hegemonic effort to combat this fear through the consigning of the heroines’ bodies to utter destruction. However, there is a residue left from the dialectic of death and desire that runs through Jacobean tragedy and sexualises the political issue of tyranny. The heroines’ violent deaths, while not expressing heroic transcendence, mark the ultimate self-destructiveness of patriarchal politics.

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Journal

Year

Volume

12

Issue

1

Pages

194-212

Physical description

Dates

published
2013-12-01
online
2014-02-14

Contributors

  • University of Athens, Greece Panepistimioupolis, GR-157 84, Athens, Greece

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Publication order reference

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bwmeta1.element.doi-10_2478_genst-2013-0012
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