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Play Time : Gender, Anti-Semitism and Temporality in Medieval Biblical Drama

Part of the Manchester Medieval Literature and Culture series
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This book presents an important re-theorisation of gender and anti-Semitism in medieval biblical drama.

It charts conflicts staged between dramatic personae in plays that represent theological transitions, including the Incarnation, Flood, Nativity and Bethlehem slaughter.

Interrogating the Christian preoccupation with what it asserted was a superseded Jewish past, it asks how models of supersession and typology are subverted when placed in dramatic dialogue with characters who experience time differently.

The book employs theories of gender, performance, anti-Semitism, queer theory and periodisation to complicate readings of early theatre’s biblical matriarchs and patriarchs.

Dealing with frequently taught plays as well as less familiar material, the book is essential reading for specialist, undergraduate and postgraduate researchers working on medieval performance, gender and queer studies, Jewish-Christian studies and time. -- .

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Product Details
Manchester University Press
152614686X / 9781526146861
Hardback
27/10/2020
United Kingdom
English
256 pages : illustrations (black and white)
22 cm