As the MeToo movement extends its legal, social, and political reach, the topic of consent has come under scrutiny. Shakespeare on Consent examines crises of consent on the early modern stage and argues that these dramatizations provide a framework for understanding the complex boundaries between coercion, complicity, and choice.
As the MeToo movement extends its legal, social, and political reach, the topic of consent has come under scrutiny. Shakespeare on Consent examines crises of consent on the early modern stage and argues that these dramatizations provide a framework for understanding the complex boundaries between coercion, complicity, and choice.
Amanda Bailey is Professor and Chair of English at the University of Maryland, USA. Her publications include Affect Theory and Early Modern Texts: Politics, Ecologies, and Form (co-edited with Mario DiGangi, 2017), Of Bondage: Debt, Property, and Personhood in Early Modern England (2013), Masculinity and the Metropolis of Vice, 1550-1650 (co-edited with Roze Hentschell, 2010) and Flaunting: Style and the Subversive Male Body in Renaissance England (2007; 2019).
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Acknowledgements Preface INTRODUCTION: Equity Without Justice CH 1: Rape of a Nation CH 2: Stamped by Shame CH 3: While You Were Sleeping CH 4: I May Destroy You CH 5: Make Sex Great Again CH 6: Weinstein in Love CODA: Refusal is the First Right Index
Acknowledgements Preface INTRODUCTION: Equity Without Justice CH 1: Rape of a Nation CH 2: Stamped by Shame CH 3: While You Were Sleeping CH 4: I May Destroy You CH 5: Make Sex Great Again CH 6: Weinstein in Love CODA: Refusal is the First Right Index
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