
Canonical Misogyny
Shakespeare and Dramaturgies of Sexual Violence
Nora J. Williams(Author)
Edinburgh University Press
Published on 31. May 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-3995-0227-6 (ISBN)
Description
If misogyny is a systemic problem, then in order to understand its influence on canonical works like Shakespeare's, those works must be investigated at their systems level - in other words, at the level of their dramaturgies. This landmark study arises from an eight-year practice-as-research (PaR) investigation of sexual violence and rape culture through Shakespeare's Measure for Measure. Moving between analytical and critical-reflective voices, and prioritising knowledge arising from and questions generated by the author's embodied investment in this PaR work, Canonical Misogyny focuses on dramaturgy as a site of ideology and meaning-making. It seeks to address the ways in which contemporary theatre allows producers of Shakespeare to represent gendered violence in unethical and irresponsible ways. It also demonstrates how failures to make meaningful dramaturgical interventions in early modern plays result in the tacit (or even explicit) glorifying and/or trivialising of their problematic approaches to consent and agency, which intersects with questions of race, gender, sexuality and class.
Reviews / Votes
Canonical Misogyny is the book that all scholars, creators and teachers of Shakespeare need to read, whether you think Shakespeare desperately needs decolonising or whether you think you're already one of the allies in that fight. Working from careful scholarship and with a keen practitioner's eye, Williams demonstrates how to move from "incomplete" dramaturgies that cause more harm than good and toward genuine social justice work in the making and teaching of Shakespeare. -- Kim Solga, Western UniversityMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 155 mm
Width: 233 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
354 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-3995-0227-6 (9781399502276)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Nora J. Williams is the Associate Dean for Access and Participation at BIMM University. Her work has previously been published in journals such as Shakespeare Bulletin and PARtake: The Journal of Performance as Research, as well as several edited collections. She is the co-host of Not Another Shakespeare Podcast! and the Notes section editor for Borrowers and Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and Appropriation.
Author
Associate Dean for Access and Participation at BIMM UniversityBIMM University
Content
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I
1. Incomplete Dramaturgies
2. Direct Address and Dramaturgical Framing
3. Physical Dramaturgies
Part II
4. Measure for Measure Now
5. Measure (Still) for Measure: Design
6. Measure (Still) for Measure: Key Project Phases
Coda: On Endings
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Part I
1. Incomplete Dramaturgies
2. Direct Address and Dramaturgical Framing
3. Physical Dramaturgies
Part II
4. Measure for Measure Now
5. Measure (Still) for Measure: Design
6. Measure (Still) for Measure: Key Project Phases
Coda: On Endings
Bibliography
Index