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    Shakespeare, Authority, Sexuality: Unfinished Business in Cultural Materialism

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    Shakespeare, Authority, Sexuality: Unfinished Business in Cultural Materialism

    Alan Sinfield - Shakespeare, Authority, Sexuality: Unfinished Business in Cultural Materialism
    Published: 2006-08-21 | ISBN: 0415402352, 0415402360 | PDF | 240 pages | 1 MB


    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.