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Coquettes, Wives, and Widows
By Marcie Ray
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Coquettes, Wives, and Widows: Gender Politics in French Baroque Opera and Theater shows how dramatists wrested narratives away from women and weaponized those narratives in a defense of the status quo. It examines a wide range of works of different types: from Jean-Philippe Rameau's Platée, ou Junon jalouse and André Campra's Aréthuse, ou la Vengeance de l'Amour to representative works from the Comédie Franaise, the Comédie Italienne, and the fairgound theaters. Each theater offered denigrating portraits of independent women as dissolute, obstinate, and extremist.
The operas and other theatrical works explored in Coquettes, Wives, and Widows reveal who (in the view of many at the time) should exercise authority to make choices about women's lives. They also give evidence of widespread fears about how society might change if it were to grant women themselves that responsibility.
Marcie Ray is an Associate Professor of Musicology at Michigan State University.
Product details
Edition:
illustrated
Number of Pages:
204
Release Date:
2020-05-10
Publication Date:
2020-05-15
Publisher:
University of Rochester Press
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
1580469884
ISBN13:
9781580469883
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Weight:
454 g
Height:
157 cm
Width:
235 cm
Thickness:
16 cm
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