Gendering the Crown in the Spanish Baroque Comedia
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Paperback / Softback
Book Series
New Hispanisms: Cultural and Literary Studies
ISBN-10
1138109991
ISBN-13
9781138109995
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 22nd, 2017
Print length
264 Pages
Weight
453 grams
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Taking into account theories of gender, performance and performativity within a historical context, this study explores how the Baroque comedia''s preoccupation with kingship goes hand in hand with the obsessive representation of women (and women''s bodies). The question of royal subjectivity in plays dealing with fantasies of feminine rule-by Calderón de la Barca, Tirso de Molina and others-is rendered inseparable from issues surrounding masculinity and femininity.
The Baroque Spanish stage is populated with virile queens and feminized kings. This study examines the diverse ways in which seventeenth-century comedias engage with the discourse of power and rulership and how it relates to gender. A privileged place for ideological negotiation, the comedia provided negative and positive reflections of kingship at a time when there was a perceived crisis of monarchical authority in the Habsburg court. Author MarÃa Cristina Quintero explores how playwrights such as Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Tirso de Molina, Antonio Coello, and Francisco Bances Candamo--taking inspiration from legend, myth, and history--repeatedly staged fantasies of feminine rule, at a time when there was a concerted effort to contain women''s visibility and agency in the public sphere. The comedia''s preoccupation with kingship together with its obsession with the representation of women (and women''s bodies) renders the question of royal subjectivity inseparable from issues surrounding masculinity and femininity. Taking into account theories of performance and performativity within a historical context, this study investigates how the themes, imagery, and language in plays by Calderón and his contemporaries reveal a richly paradoxical presentation of gendered monarchical power.
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