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Tables of Contents for Renaissance Culture and the Everyday
Chapter/Section Title
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Introduction: A New New Historicism
1
20
Patricia Fumerton
Part I: Materials of the Everyday
The ``I'' of the Beholder: Renaissance Mirrors and the Reflexive Mind
21
21
Debora Shuger
``Reasonable Creatures'': William Cavendish and the Art of Dressage
42
25
Karen L. Raber
``Pox on Your Distinction!'': Humanist Reformation and Deformations of the Everyday in The Staple of News
67
25
Don E. Wayne
Homely Accents: Ben Jonson Speaking Low
92
23
Patricia Fumerton
Part II: The Everyday Making of Women
Everyday Life, Longevity, and Nuns in Early Modern Florence
115
24
Judith C. Brown
Constructing the Female Self: Architectural Structures in Mary Wroth's Urania
139
23
Shannon Miller
The Buck Basket, the Witch, and the Queen of Fairies: The Women's World of Shakespeare's Windsor
162
21
Richard Helgerson
Three Ways to be Invisible in the Renaissance: Sex, Reputation, and Stitchery
183
21
Lena Cowen Orlin
Household Chastisements: Gender, Authority, and ``Domestic Violence''
204
25
Frances E. Dolan
Part III: Everyday Transgressions
Money and the Regulation of Desire: The Prostitute and the Marketplace in Seventeenth-Century Holland
229
25
Ann Jensen Adams
Reorganizing Knowledge: A Feminist Scholar's Everyday Relation to the Florentine Past
254
17
Stephanie H. Jed
``The Catastrophe Is a Nuptial'': Love's Labor's Lost, Tactics, Everyday Life
271
28
Richard Corum
``Leaving Out the Insurrection'': Carnival Rebellion, English History Plays, and a Hermeneutics of Advocacy
299
16
Simon Hunt
Graffiti, Grammatology, and the Age of Shakespeare
315
38
Juliet Fleming
List of Contributors
353
4
Index
357
10
Acknowledgments
367