• Mother Queens and princely sons : rogue Madonnas in the age of Shakespeare
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : monographic
    Title Information: rogue Madonnas in the age of Shakespeare
    Author: RaySid, 1966-
    Place of Publication: New York, NY
    Published: Palgrave Macmillan;
    Year of Publication: [2012]
    Description: 1 online resource.
    Series: Queenship and power
    Subject: Kings and rulers - Religious aspects -
    Subject: Queens - England. -
    Subject: English drama - History and criticism. - Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 -
    Subject: Mothers and sons in literature. -
    Subject: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / Motherhood -
    Personal Subject: Mary - Motherhood. -
    Personal Subject: Shakespeare - William - Characters -
    Personal Subject: Webster - John -
    Online resource: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137003805
    Notes: Description based on print version record.
    Summary: This study explores representations of the Madonna and Child in early modern culture. It considers the mother and son as a conceptual, religio-political unit and examines the ways in which that unit was embodied and performed. Of primary interest is the way mothers derived agency from bearing incipient rulers. By focusing on agency and authority, the book traces a pattern between the symbiotic unity of Madonna and Child and other influential, dimorphic concepts, what author Sid Ray calls 'accolated bodies,' in early modern thought: the king's two bodies, marital coverture, and the doctrine of the hypostatic union of man and God in Christ, each with its variation on how the two bodies in question share authority. Attuned to Catholic historical and cultural reverberations of the Madonna and Child and debates about the origins of power, this book reassesses the mother-son unit, focusing on its inversion of conventional gender roles and potential to destabilize and redefine the ways in which gender and power operate. Ultimately, the book argues that representations of the mother-son unit contested Protestant patriarchal authority by offering meritocratic and egalitarian alternatives to established models of governance.
    ISBN: 9781137003805electronic bk.
    ISBN: 1137003804electronic bk.
    Content Note: Madonna, Child and Early Modern Accolated Bodies 'Above God himselfe': The Rogue Madonna and Her Daughter Queens 'A joyful mother of two goodly sons': The Madonna of Ephesus and Her Disruptive Twins 'So troubled with the mother': The Politics of Pregnancy in The Duchess of Malfi 'Partner[s] of Greatness': The Madonnas of Macbeth 'A shall not tread on me': Motherless Boys from Titus Andronicus to The Winter's Tale.
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