“Shall we playe the good girles”: Playing Girls, Performing Girlhood on Early Modern Stages

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Renaissance Drama Pub Date : 2016-03-01 DOI:10.1086/685786
Edel Lamb
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Abstract

This essay investigates the extent to which girlhood functions as a queer category in two theatrical representations of schoolgirls in early seventeenth-century England. It focuses on the depictions of schoolgirls in the anonymous The Wit of a Woman (1604), written for the all-male stage of the professional theatre, and in Robert White’s masque, Cupid’s Banishment (1617), performed by the young Ladies of Deptford Hall before Queen Anna of Denmark, to examine the intersections of age, gender, sexuality and education in early modern concepts of girlhood. Situating these plays within wider debates about female education and the history of the contested role of performance in the schooling of early modern girls, it argues that they deploy the category of girlhood to demonstrate the subversive potential of educating girls. Yet, this essay proposes, these plays simultaneously reveal the potential agency of young women who manipulate girlhood to claim their distinct sexual, aged and gendered states as girls. It argues that early modern girlhood is a state that might be performed by young women to disrupt normative expectations of feminine behaviour and desire. Placing dramatic representations of schoolgirls and the experiences of schoolgirls on the early modern stage side by side, this essay demonstrates that the schoolroom and performance are sites in which this transgressive potential is realised.
“我们扮演好女孩吧”:扮演女孩,在早期现代舞台上表演少女时代
本文研究了17世纪早期英国两部戏剧中,少女时代作为酷儿范畴在多大程度上发挥了作用。它着重于为专业剧院全男性舞台创作的匿名作品《女人的智慧》(1604)和罗伯特·怀特的假面戏《丘比特的驱逐》(1617)中对女学生的描写,由德普特福德厅的年轻女士们在丹麦女王安娜之前表演,以研究早期现代少女时代概念中年龄、性别、性和教育的交叉点。将这些戏剧置于更广泛的关于女性教育的辩论和早期现代女孩学校教育中表演的争议角色的历史中,它认为它们利用少女时代的范畴来展示教育女孩的颠覆性潜力。然而,这篇文章提出,这些戏剧同时揭示了年轻女性的潜在代理,她们操纵少女时代,主张她们作为女孩的独特的性、年龄和性别状态。它认为,早期的现代少女时代是一种年轻女性可能表现出来的状态,以破坏对女性行为和欲望的规范期望。本文将女学生的戏剧表现和女学生在早期现代舞台上的经历放在一起,论证了教室和表演是实现这种越界潜力的场所。
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Renaissance Drama
Renaissance Drama Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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