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Theatricality and surveillance: The art of government in early modern English literature (Sir Thomas More, John Skelton, John Bale, Christopher Marlowe, William Shakespeare).

机译:戏剧和监视:早期现代英国文学中的政府艺术(托马斯·莫尔爵士,约翰·斯克尔顿,约翰·贝尔,克里斯托弗·马洛,威廉·莎士比亚)。

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This dissertation takes up five early modern writers—Sir Thomas More, John Skelton, John Bale, Christopher Marlowe, and Shakespeare—to account for the process of subjectification in early modern England in which the art of government was rehearsed, reproduced, and circulated in the form of the literary and theatrical representation of surveillance and theatricality. Drawing upon Michel Foucault's idea of “governmentality,” implying not only the government of the state but also the government of one's self, I speculate on the art of government in early modern culture in which surveillance and theatricality were mobilized to come to terms with the epistemological and cultural significance of subjectivity. Thus I investigate the culturally and psychologically inscribed web of courtly and domestic relationships shown in major literary texts of the Tudor period, by conceptualizing theatricality and surveillance both as a political and social means to codify the normalized behaviors, and as a catalyst to produce a displacement within and of the normative discourse. By investigating how, under the rubric of the art of government, surveillance and theatricality are internalized and externalized in the characters and language of early modern literature, I show that the governmental discourse played an essential role in the process of early modern subjectification by initiating and re-articulating the individual into a subjected status. In so doing, I present the early modern art of government as a specific type of political rationality and a specific form of rational knowledge to systematize the conflicts and negotiations between performativity and normalization.
机译:本论文占用了五位早期现代作家-托马斯·莫尔爵士,约翰·斯凯尔顿,约翰·贝尔,克里斯托弗·马洛和莎士比亚—解释了近代早期英国的主体化过程,在其中政府艺术被演练,复制和传播。监视和戏剧性的文学和戏剧表现形式。借鉴米歇尔·福柯的“政府性”思想,它不仅暗示国家政府,还暗示着一个人的自我政府,我推测早期现代文化中的政府艺术,在这种文化中,调动了监视和戏剧性以适应主体性的认识论和文化意义。因此,我通过将戏剧性和监视性概念化,将其作为规范化行为的政治和社会手段,并作为引发流离失所的催化剂,研究了都铎时代主要文学作品中文化和心理刻画的宫廷和家庭关系网。在规范性话语之内和之外。通过研究在政府艺术的专制下,监视和戏剧性如何在早期现代文学的特征和语言中被内化和外化,我证明了政府话语在早期现代主观化过程中通过发起和发展而起着至关重要的作用。重新将个人表述为受苦状态。在此过程中,我将早期的现代政府艺术呈现为一种特定类型的政治理性和一种特定形式的理性知识,以系统化绩效与规范化之间的冲突和谈判。

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  • 作者

    Kim, Tai-Won.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Florida.;

  • 授予单位 University of Florida.;
  • 学科 Literature English.; Theater.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2001
  • 页码 239 p.
  • 总页数 239
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 公共建筑;
  • 关键词

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