Patricia Akhimie, Bernadette Andrea, Mary C. FullerEarly Modern Women, English Drama, and the Wider World
Travel and Travail
Early Modern Women, English Drama, and the Wider World
Herausgeber: Akhimie, Patricia; Andrea, Bernadette
Patricia Akhimie, Bernadette Andrea, Mary C. FullerEarly Modern Women, English Drama, and the Wider World
Travel and Travail
Early Modern Women, English Drama, and the Wider World
Herausgeber: Akhimie, Patricia; Andrea, Bernadette
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Patricia Akhimie is an assistant professor in the English Department at Rutgers University, Newark. She is the author of Shakespeare and the Cultivation of Difference: Race and Conduct in the Early Modern World. Bernadette Andrea is a professor in the English Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is the author of Women and Islam in Early Modern English Literature and The Lives of Girls and Women from the Islamic World in Early Modern British Literature and Culture. ¿ ¿
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Patricia Akhimie is an assistant professor in the English Department at Rutgers University, Newark. She is the author of Shakespeare and the Cultivation of Difference: Race and Conduct in the Early Modern World. Bernadette Andrea is a professor in the English Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is the author of Women and Islam in Early Modern English Literature and The Lives of Girls and Women from the Islamic World in Early Modern British Literature and Culture. ¿ ¿
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- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781496202260
- ISBN-10: 1496202260
- Artikelnr.: 52422657
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781496202260
- ISBN-10: 1496202260
- Artikelnr.: 52422657
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Patricia Akhimie is an assistant professor in the English Department at Rutgers University, Newark. She is the author of Shakespeare and the Cultivation of Difference: Race and Conduct in the Early Modern World. Bernadette Andrea is a professor in the English Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is the author of Women and Islam in Early Modern English Literature and The Lives of Girls and Women from the Islamic World in Early Modern British Literature and Culture.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Early Modern Women, English Drama, and the Wider World
Patricia Akhimie and Bernadette Andrea
Part 1. Early Modern Women Travelers: Global and Local Trajectories
1. Desdemona and Mrs. Keeling
Richmond Barbour
2. A Stranger Bride: Mariam Khan and the East India Company
Karen Robertson
3. Sailing to India: Women, Travel, and Crisis in the Seventeenth Century
Amrita Sen
4. Teresa Sampsonia Sherley: Amazon, Traveler, and Consort
Carmen Nocentelli
5. The Global Travels of Teresa Sampsonia Sherley’s Carmelite Relic
Bernadette Andrea
6. Gender and Travel Discourse: Richard Lassels’s “The Voyage of the Lady
Catherine Whetenall from Brussells into Italy” (1650)
Patricia Akhimie
7. Advance and Retreat: Reading English Colonial Choreographies of
Pocahontas
Elisa Oh
8. Lady Anne Clifford’s Way and Aristocratic Women’s Travel
Laura Williamson Ambrose
Part 2. Early Modern Women and the Globe: Gendered Travel on the English
Stage
9. Mapping Women: Place Names and a Woman’s Place
Laura Aydelotte
10. Eroticizing Women’s Travel: Desdemona and the Desire for Adventure in
Othello
Stephanie Chamberlain
11. Desdemona’s Divided Duty: Gender and Courtesy in Othello
Michael Slater
12. From Adventure to Danger in the Travels of Desdemona and Miranda
Eder Jaramillo
13. Marian Mobility, Black Madonnas, and the Cleopatra Complex
Ruben Espinosa
14. Precarious Travail, Gender, and Narration in Shakespeare’s Pericles,
Prince of Tyre and Margaret Cavendish’s The Blazing World
Dyani Johns Taff
15. Traveling Companions: Shakespeare’s As You Like It and the Book of
Ruth
Suzanne Tartamella
16. English Women, Romance, and Global Travel in Thomas Heywood’s The Fair
Maid of the West, Part I
Gaywyn Moore
Afterword: Looking for the Women in Early Modern Travel Writing
Mary C. Fuller
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Early Modern Women, English Drama, and the Wider World
Patricia Akhimie and Bernadette Andrea
Part 1. Early Modern Women Travelers: Global and Local Trajectories
1. Desdemona and Mrs. Keeling
Richmond Barbour
2. A Stranger Bride: Mariam Khan and the East India Company
Karen Robertson
3. Sailing to India: Women, Travel, and Crisis in the Seventeenth Century
Amrita Sen
4. Teresa Sampsonia Sherley: Amazon, Traveler, and Consort
Carmen Nocentelli
5. The Global Travels of Teresa Sampsonia Sherley’s Carmelite Relic
Bernadette Andrea
6. Gender and Travel Discourse: Richard Lassels’s “The Voyage of the Lady
Catherine Whetenall from Brussells into Italy” (1650)
Patricia Akhimie
7. Advance and Retreat: Reading English Colonial Choreographies of
Pocahontas
Elisa Oh
8. Lady Anne Clifford’s Way and Aristocratic Women’s Travel
Laura Williamson Ambrose
Part 2. Early Modern Women and the Globe: Gendered Travel on the English
Stage
9. Mapping Women: Place Names and a Woman’s Place
Laura Aydelotte
10. Eroticizing Women’s Travel: Desdemona and the Desire for Adventure in
Othello
Stephanie Chamberlain
11. Desdemona’s Divided Duty: Gender and Courtesy in Othello
Michael Slater
12. From Adventure to Danger in the Travels of Desdemona and Miranda
Eder Jaramillo
13. Marian Mobility, Black Madonnas, and the Cleopatra Complex
Ruben Espinosa
14. Precarious Travail, Gender, and Narration in Shakespeare’s Pericles,
Prince of Tyre and Margaret Cavendish’s The Blazing World
Dyani Johns Taff
15. Traveling Companions: Shakespeare’s As You Like It and the Book of
Ruth
Suzanne Tartamella
16. English Women, Romance, and Global Travel in Thomas Heywood’s The Fair
Maid of the West, Part I
Gaywyn Moore
Afterword: Looking for the Women in Early Modern Travel Writing
Mary C. Fuller
Contributors
Index
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Early Modern Women, English Drama, and the Wider World
Patricia Akhimie and Bernadette Andrea
Part 1. Early Modern Women Travelers: Global and Local Trajectories
1. Desdemona and Mrs. Keeling
Richmond Barbour
2. A Stranger Bride: Mariam Khan and the East India Company
Karen Robertson
3. Sailing to India: Women, Travel, and Crisis in the Seventeenth Century
Amrita Sen
4. Teresa Sampsonia Sherley: Amazon, Traveler, and Consort
Carmen Nocentelli
5. The Global Travels of Teresa Sampsonia Sherley’s Carmelite Relic
Bernadette Andrea
6. Gender and Travel Discourse: Richard Lassels’s “The Voyage of the Lady
Catherine Whetenall from Brussells into Italy” (1650)
Patricia Akhimie
7. Advance and Retreat: Reading English Colonial Choreographies of
Pocahontas
Elisa Oh
8. Lady Anne Clifford’s Way and Aristocratic Women’s Travel
Laura Williamson Ambrose
Part 2. Early Modern Women and the Globe: Gendered Travel on the English
Stage
9. Mapping Women: Place Names and a Woman’s Place
Laura Aydelotte
10. Eroticizing Women’s Travel: Desdemona and the Desire for Adventure in
Othello
Stephanie Chamberlain
11. Desdemona’s Divided Duty: Gender and Courtesy in Othello
Michael Slater
12. From Adventure to Danger in the Travels of Desdemona and Miranda
Eder Jaramillo
13. Marian Mobility, Black Madonnas, and the Cleopatra Complex
Ruben Espinosa
14. Precarious Travail, Gender, and Narration in Shakespeare’s Pericles,
Prince of Tyre and Margaret Cavendish’s The Blazing World
Dyani Johns Taff
15. Traveling Companions: Shakespeare’s As You Like It and the Book of
Ruth
Suzanne Tartamella
16. English Women, Romance, and Global Travel in Thomas Heywood’s The Fair
Maid of the West, Part I
Gaywyn Moore
Afterword: Looking for the Women in Early Modern Travel Writing
Mary C. Fuller
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Early Modern Women, English Drama, and the Wider World
Patricia Akhimie and Bernadette Andrea
Part 1. Early Modern Women Travelers: Global and Local Trajectories
1. Desdemona and Mrs. Keeling
Richmond Barbour
2. A Stranger Bride: Mariam Khan and the East India Company
Karen Robertson
3. Sailing to India: Women, Travel, and Crisis in the Seventeenth Century
Amrita Sen
4. Teresa Sampsonia Sherley: Amazon, Traveler, and Consort
Carmen Nocentelli
5. The Global Travels of Teresa Sampsonia Sherley’s Carmelite Relic
Bernadette Andrea
6. Gender and Travel Discourse: Richard Lassels’s “The Voyage of the Lady
Catherine Whetenall from Brussells into Italy” (1650)
Patricia Akhimie
7. Advance and Retreat: Reading English Colonial Choreographies of
Pocahontas
Elisa Oh
8. Lady Anne Clifford’s Way and Aristocratic Women’s Travel
Laura Williamson Ambrose
Part 2. Early Modern Women and the Globe: Gendered Travel on the English
Stage
9. Mapping Women: Place Names and a Woman’s Place
Laura Aydelotte
10. Eroticizing Women’s Travel: Desdemona and the Desire for Adventure in
Othello
Stephanie Chamberlain
11. Desdemona’s Divided Duty: Gender and Courtesy in Othello
Michael Slater
12. From Adventure to Danger in the Travels of Desdemona and Miranda
Eder Jaramillo
13. Marian Mobility, Black Madonnas, and the Cleopatra Complex
Ruben Espinosa
14. Precarious Travail, Gender, and Narration in Shakespeare’s Pericles,
Prince of Tyre and Margaret Cavendish’s The Blazing World
Dyani Johns Taff
15. Traveling Companions: Shakespeare’s As You Like It and the Book of
Ruth
Suzanne Tartamella
16. English Women, Romance, and Global Travel in Thomas Heywood’s The Fair
Maid of the West, Part I
Gaywyn Moore
Afterword: Looking for the Women in Early Modern Travel Writing
Mary C. Fuller
Contributors
Index







