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Extreme violence scarred the early modern period. Contemporary commentators grappled to find language to categorise the massacres, genocides, assassinations, enslavements, sacks, rapes, riots, and regicides that informed the times. Some used 'outrages', others 'cruelties'; but significantly, the early modern period gave rise to the term we use today to define these acts collectively: 'atrocity'. Atrocity and Early Modern Drama intervenes in the broad field of violence and early modern drama by placing acts of atrocity at its centre. In doing so, this essay collection offers the first book-length examination of atrocities and early modern drama. Progressing across three sections, the volume spotlights different forms of, and contexts for, atrocity in early theatre, their varied representations in contemporary Shakespeare performance, and strategies for teaching early modern atrocity drama in the context of more recent atrocities.

Atrocity and Early Modern Drama considers atrocity in the work of multiple playwrights - including Shakespeare, Thomas Dekker and Thomas Middelton, John Fletcher and George Peele - and across a wide variety of genres and forms - from comedy, tragedy and revenge, to cinematic adaptation, documentary film and contemporary theatre. Its final section provides innovative race- and gender-informed approaches to teaching the subject through text and performance.

By making visible strikingly fraught but often overlooked atrocious encounters, the collection addresses the intersections of atrocities with issues of class, crime, gender, race, and the natural world. Together, the chapters interrogate how early modern drama reflects upon and shapes understandings of the historically contingent, politically loaded, and culturally contentious phenomena of atrocity.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors

1.Georgina Lucas (Independent scholar) and Sarah Johnson (Royal Military College of Canada), 'Introduction'

Part One: Typologies
2. Sarah Johnson (Royal Military College of Canada), 'War Crimes and Erasure in John Fletcher's The
Tragedy of Bonduca'
3. Kirsten Mendoza (University of Dayton, Ohio, USA), 'The Poetics of Violated Property: Rape and Race on the Early
Modern Stage'
4. Matt Carter (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA), 'Dismemberment, Cannibalism, and Revenge in
Thomas Dekker and Thomas Middleton's The Bloody Banquet'
5. Jennifer Feather (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA), 'The Merchant of Venice and Environmental
Atrocity'
6. Catherine Clifford (Graceland University, USA), 'Accidents and Atrocities in the Elizabethan Tournament'

Part Two: Performance
7. Edel Lamb (Queen's University, Belfast, UK), '"When the hurly-burly's done": Shakespeare after the Astor Place
Riots'
8. Georgina Lucas (Independent Scholar), 'Rwanda and Juliet: Shakespeare and Post-Genocide Reconciliation'
9. Ramona Wray (Queen's University, Belfast, UK), 'Televising Atrocity and The Hollow Crown: Changing
Technologies and "Renaissance" Aesthetics'
10. Brandi Adams (Arizona State University, USA), '"[S]poyling, slaughter, and sondry torments": Atrocities in
Shakespeare's Henriad and David Michôd and Joel Edgerton's The King'

Part Three: Pedagogy
11. Patricia Cahill (Emory University, USA), 'Starting with Witchcraft: Atrocity in the Classroom'
12. Matthieu Chapman (State University of New York at New Paltz, USA), 'The Atrocity of Denying Black Being in
Shakespearean Performance'
13. Nora Williams (University of Essex, UK), 'Disrupting Atrocious Dramaturgies in Measure for Measure'
Notes
References
Index

Product details

Published Nov 14 2024
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 272
ISBN 9781350272392
Imprint The Arden Shakespeare
Illustrations 15 bw illus
Dimensions 9 x 5 inches
Series Arden Studies in Early Modern Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Series Editor

Lisa Hopkins

Lisa Hopkins is Professor of English at University…

Series Editor

Douglas Bruster

Douglas Bruster is Professor of English at The Uni…

Anthology Editor

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson is Associate Professor in the depart…

Anthology Editor

Georgina Lucas

Georgina Lucas has taught at the University of Not…

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