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Cultural Semiotics, Spenser, and the Captive Woman
Louise Schleiner
出版
Lehigh University Press
, 1995
主題
Literary Criticism / General
Literary Criticism / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Literary Criticism / Women Authors
Literary Criticism / Subjects & Themes / Gender Identity
Poetry / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
ISBN
093422336X
9780934223362
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=FJ-2he-0eRwC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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In Cultural Semiotics, Spenser, and the Captive Woman, author Louise Schleiner uses concepts from A. J. Greimas to analyze The Shepheardes Calender (1579) as a discourse and as a definitive text for the Elizabethan "political unconscious," in the sense of Fredric Jameson, who also drew on Greimas. The book demonstrates sociolinguistic patterns at work in Elizabethan ideological conflicts, at a level that shows how those patterns were related to the energies of people's sexuality and their political and religious commitments. Through explaining this libidinal and political functioning of the Calender, in its time and for Spenser as a new poet, the book identifies an "ideologeme," widely observable in England of the 1580s and 1590s: that of the captive/capturing woman, a unit of interfactional and interclass discourse.