Shakespeare, Authority, Sexuality: Unfinished Business in Cultural Materialism

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Shakespeare, Authority, Sexuality is a powerful reassessment of cultural materialism as a way of understanding textuality, history and culture, by one of the founding figures of this critical movement. Alan Sinfield examines cultural materialism both as a body of ongoing argument and as it informs particular works by Shakespeare and his contemporaries, especially in relation to sexuality in early-modern England and queer theory.

The book has several interlocking preoccupations:

  • theories of textuality and reading
  • the political location of Shakespearean plays and the organisation of literary culture today
  • the operation of state power in the early-modern period and the scope for dissidence
  • the sex/gender system in that period and the application of queer theory in history.

These preoccupations are explored in and around a range of works by Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Throughout the book Sinfield re-presents cultural materialism, framing it not as a set of propositions, as has often been done, but as a cluster of unresolved problems. His brilliant, lucid and committed readings demonstrate that the ‘unfinished business’ of cultural materialism - and Sinfield’s work in particular - will long continue to produce new questions and challenges for the fields of Shakespeare and Renaissance Studies.

Author(s): Alan Sinfield
Series: Accents on Shakespeare
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2006

Language: English
Pages: 239

Book Cover......Page 1
Half-Title......Page 2
Series-Title......Page 5
Title......Page 6
Copyright......Page 7
Dedication......Page 8
Contents......Page 10
Acknowledgements......Page 12
1. Unfinished Business: Problems in cultural materialism......Page 14
2. Pastoral, As You Like It, and the Ideology of Literary History......Page 44
3. Poetaster, the Author, and the Perils of Cultural Production......Page 53
4. How to Read The Merchant of Venice Without Being Heterosexist......Page 66
5. Intertextuality and the Limits of Queer Reading in A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Two Noble Kinsmen......Page 81
6. Effeminacy, Friendship and the Hero in Marlowe and Shakespeare......Page 99
7. Near Misses: Ganymedes and Page boys......Page 125
8. Sex and the Lyric: Sidney, Barnfield, Marlowe......Page 147
9. What Happens in Shakespeare’s Sonnets......Page 175
10. Rape and Rights: Measure for Measure and the limits of cultural imperialism......Page 194
11. Unfinished Business II......Page 210
Bibliography......Page 218
Index......Page 233