Tamburlaine, Able-Bodiedness, and the Skills of the Early Modern Player

Q3 Arts and Humanities Renaissance Drama Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1086/727039
E. D. Gainey
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t his essay highlights the idealization of able-bodiedness in early modern playing, a crucial topic in the growing scholarship on disability and early modern drama that has developed in recent years. Allison Hobgood and David Houston Wood ’ s foundational work on early modern disability studies has helped frame disability as not an anachronism to early modern England but an “ operational identity category ” in the sense that mentally and physically impaired bodies are quite familiarly stigmatized, devalued, and othered across a vast array of period drama, prose, and poetry. 1 Elizabeth B. Bearden has similarly interro-gated the “ norming effects ” that period literature ’ s frequent deployment of categories like “ natural ” and “ ideal ” institute — categories that, for Bearden, mark mentally and physically impaired bodies as deviant from an able-bodied standard. 2 More recent work on disability and early modern drama presents the stage
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唐伯伦、健全人和早期现代球员的技能
这篇文章强调了现代早期戏剧中健全人的理想化,这是近年来关于残疾和现代早期戏剧的学术研究不断发展的一个重要课题。艾莉森-霍布德(Allison Hobgood)和戴维-休斯顿-伍德(David Houston Wood)在早期现代残疾研究方面的奠基性工作,有助于将残疾定义为早期现代英国的一个 "可操作的身份类别",即精神和身体上有缺陷的身体在当时大量的戏剧、散文和诗歌中被污名化、贬值和另类化,这一点已为人们所熟知1。1 伊丽莎白-B-比尔登(Elizabeth B. Bearden)同样对 "规范化效应 "进行了分析,这一时期的文学作品经常使用 "自然 "和 "理想 "等范畴--在比尔登看来,这些范畴标志着精神和身体受损的身体偏离了健全的标准。2 最近关于残疾与早期现代戏剧的研究呈现了舞台
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Renaissance Drama
Renaissance Drama Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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