Beard Fetish in Early Modern England - Mark Albert Johnston

Beard Fetish in Early Modern England

Sex, Gender, and Registers of Value
Buch | Hardcover
312 Seiten
2011
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-4094-0542-9 (ISBN)
179,95 inkl. MwSt
By attending to the multiple values signalled by beards in early modern England, this title elucidates how fetish objects are the vehicles through which phenomena forms and informs ideological systems of power. It provides detailed discussions of not only male beards but also beardless boys, female beards, and half-bearded hermaprodites.
Focusing on representations of beards in English Renaissance culture, this study elucidates how fetish objects validate ideological systems of power by materializing complex value in multiple registers. Providing detailed discussions of not only bearded men but also beardless boys, bearded women, and half-bearded hermaphrodites, author Mark Albert Johnston argues that attending closely to early modern English culture's treatment of the beard as a fetish object ultimately exposes the contingency of categories like sex, gender, age, race, and sexuality. Johnston mines a diverse cross-section of contemporary discourses -- adult and children’s drama, narrative verse and prose, popular ballads, epigrams and proverbs, historical accounts, pamphlet literature, diaries, letters, wills, court records and legal documents, medical and surgical manuals, lectures, sermons, almanacs, and calendars -- in order to provide proof for his cultural claims. Johnston’s evidence invokes some of the period’s most famous voices -- William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, John Lyly, Phillip Stubbes, John Marston, George Chapman, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Middleton, and Samuel Pepys, for example -- but Johnston also introduces us to an array of lesser-known Renaissance authors and playwrights whose works support the notion that the beard was a palimpsestic site of contested meaning at which complex and contradictory values clash and converge. Johnston’s reading of Marxist, Freudian, and anthropological theories of the fetish phenomenon acknowledges their divergent emphases -- erotic, economic, racial and religious -- while suggesting that the imbrication of diverse registers that fetish accomplishes facilitates its cultural and psychic naturalizing function.

Mark Albert Johnston is an Associate Professor in the English Department at the University of Windsor, where he teaches courses on Early British Literature, Shakespeare, and Drama.

Introduction; 1: Fetish and Value; 2: Beard Value and Manhood; 3: The Functional Value of Beardless Boys; 4: Re-evaluating Bearded Women; 5: Devaluing the Beard: Half Beards and Hermaphrodites; Epilogue: Transcending Value

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.9.2011
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 566 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-10 1-4094-0542-7 / 1409405427
ISBN-13 978-1-4094-0542-9 / 9781409405429
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