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The Queen's Three Bodies: Representations Of Female Sovereignty In Early Modern Women's Writing, 1588-1688.

机译:女王的三个身体:1588-1688年早期现代女性写作中的女性主权代表。

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Sovereignty, a mechanism of power around which a state is organized, has emerged as a way to understand the twenty-first-century biopolitical moment. Thinkers including Michel Foucault, Michael Hardt, Antonio Negri, and Roberto Esposito find sovereignty essential to understanding modern regimes of bodily domination and control. These thinkers look back to early modern England as an originary moment when older theories of sovereign power became attached to emerging modern political systems. Despite the sophistication of these arguments, however, no recent biopolitical theory accounts for the situation of women in historical or current system of power, nor do they discuss the role gender has played in the development of sovereignty.;My project addresses this ideological and historical gap by examining how sovereignty was being discussed, challenged, and appropriated by literary figures from 1588-1688. In the years leading up to and spanning the Interregnum, sovereignty splintered and became available to formerly disenfranchised individuals, especially women writers. Such women not only appropriated and challenged traditional sovereignty in their texts, but also influenced contemporary and future understandings of power, politics, and gender. Each of my four chapters serves as a test cases of a woman writer engaging with and transforming sovereignty.;I first examine Elizabeth Cary's closet drama The Tragedy of Mariam, Faire Queen of Jewry (1612); I then move on to Mary Wroth's epic romance The Countess of Montgomery's Urania, Part 1 (1621) and Part 2 (completed and circulated in manuscript 1629). In the third chapter, I examine Katherine Philips' Poems, circulated in manuscript during the Interregnum, and published posthumously in 1667; my final chapter then moves to Margaret Cavendish's utopian fiction and work of natural philosophy, The Blazing World. These women challenged traditional notions of body and power, offering their own new understandings of sovereign agency; they enable us to more fully the genealogical progression of sovereignty and to incorporate the category of gender into twenty-first century understandings of biopolitics.
机译:主权是一种组织国家的权力机制,已经成为理解二十一世纪生物政治时刻的一种方式。包括米歇尔·福柯(Michel Foucault),迈克尔·哈特(Michael Hardt),安东尼奥·内格里(Antonio Negri)和罗伯托·埃斯波西托(Roberto Esposito)在内的思想家都发现,主权对于理解现代的身体统治和控制制度至关重要。这些思想家将近代早期的英国视为原始的时刻,当时较早的主权权力理论与新兴的现代政治制度联系在一起。尽管这些论点十分复杂,但是,最近的生物政治理论都没有说明妇女在历史或当前权力体系中的状况,也没有讨论性别在主权发展中所起的作用。通过研究1588-1688年间的文学人物如何讨论,挑战和剥夺主权来发现差距。在跨州际会议之前和之后的几年中,主权破裂,以前被剥夺权利的人,特别是女作家,可以使用主权。这些妇女不仅在其著作中剥夺和挑战了传统主权,而且影响了当代和未来对权力,政治和性别的理解。我的四章中的每一章都作为一个女性作家参与并改变主权的测试案例。我首先考察伊丽莎白·卡里(Elizabeth Cary)壁橱里的戏剧《犹太悲歌女皇玛丽亚姆的悲剧》(1612);然后,我继续讲述玛丽·沃思的史诗般的浪漫史,《蒙哥马利伯爵夫人伯爵夫人》,第1部分(1621)和第2部分(已完成并在手稿1629中分发)。在第三章中,我研究了凯瑟琳·菲利普斯的诗歌,该诗在Interregnum期间手稿中散发,并于1667年死后出版。然后,我的最后一章将介绍玛格丽特·卡文迪许的乌托邦小说和自然哲学著作《炽热的世界》。这些妇女挑战了传统的身体和权力观念,对主权机构有了新的认识。它们使我们能够更充分地进行主权的宗谱发展,并将性别类别纳入二十一世纪对生物政治的理解中。

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  • 作者

    Casey-Williams, Erin V.;

  • 作者单位

    State University of New York at Albany.;

  • 授予单位 State University of New York at Albany.;
  • 学科 English literature.;Philosophy.;Gender studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 357 p.
  • 总页数 357
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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