‘The finny subject of the sea’: Thaisa's pregnant embodiment and (non)maternal identity in Pericles

Katarzyna Burzyńska
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Inspired by Stacy Alaimo's notion of transcorporality, this article reconsiders multivalent aquatic womb imagery, Thaisa's pregnant embodiment and her (non)maternal identity in Pericles. As argued, the play offers an inconsistent portrayal of pregnancy and maternity. Thaisa's pregnant body – a fluid aquatic economy – is prominently displayed onstage, while her labour described by Gower and Pericles remains the play's climax. Yet, the birth at sea and Thaisa's ‘terrible childbed’ communicate anxieties over maternal powers. Neither her maternal identity nor her maternal authority takes shape in the play, signalling early modern culture's unease with pregnant bodies that do not follow normative, patriarchal scripts.
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海中的小鸟":佩里克莱斯》中泰莎怀孕的体现和(非)母性身份
受斯泰西-阿莱莫(Stacy Alaimo)跨时空概念的启发,本文重新审视了《佩里克利斯》中多义的水生子宫意象、泰莎的怀孕化身及其(非)母性身份。正如本文所论证的,该剧对怀孕和母性的描绘并不一致。泰莎怀孕的身体--一种流动的水生经济--在舞台上得到了突出展示,而高尔和伯里克利描述的她的分娩过程仍然是该剧的高潮部分。然而,海上分娩和泰莎 "可怕的产床 "传达了对母性力量的焦虑。在剧中,她的母性身份和母性权威都没有形成,这表明早期现代文化对不遵循父权制规范的孕妇感到不安。
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