Mermaids and the Production of Knowledge in Early Modern England

Mermaids and the Production of Knowledge in Early Modern England
Title Mermaids and the Production of Knowledge in Early Modern England PDF eBook
Author Tara E. Pedersen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 166
Release 2016-04-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317097211

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We no longer ascribe the term ’mermaid’ to those we deem sexually or economically threatening; we do not ubiquitously use the mermaid’s image in political propaganda or feature her within our houses of worship; perhaps most notably, we do not entertain the possibility of the mermaid’s existence. This, author Tara Pedersen argues, makes it difficult for contemporary scholars to consider the mermaid as a figure who wields much social significance. During the early modern period, however, this was not the case, and Pedersen illustrates the complicated category distinctions that the mermaid inhabits and challenges in 16th-and 17th-century England. Addressing epistemological questions about embodiment and perception, this study furthers research about early modern theatrical culture by focusing on under-theorized and seldom acknowledged representations of mermaids in English locations and texts. While individuals in early modern England were under pressure to conform to seemingly monolithic ideals about the natural order, there were also significant challenges to this order. Pedersen uses the figure of the mermaid to rethink some of these challenges, for the mermaid often appears in surprising places; she is situated at the nexus of historically specific debates about gender, sexuality, religion, the marketplace, the new science, and the culture of curiosity and travel. Although these topics of inquiry are not new, Pedersen argues that the mermaid provides a new lens through which to look at these subjects and also helps scholars think about the present moment, methodologies of reading, and many category distinctions that are important to contemporary scholarly debates.

Confounding Categories of Knowledge

Confounding Categories of Knowledge
Title Confounding Categories of Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Tara Elizabeth Pedersen
Publisher
Total Pages 410
Release 2009
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The Book of Mermaids

The Book of Mermaids
Title The Book of Mermaids PDF eBook
Author Patricia Saxton
Publisher Shenanigan Books
Total Pages 34
Release 2006
Genre Folklore
ISBN 0972661468

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An illustrated guide to mermaid art, culture, fashion and magic.

Mermaids

Mermaids
Title Mermaids PDF eBook
Author Beatrice Phillpotts
Publisher
Total Pages 104
Release 1980
Genre Social Science
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"Of all mythological creatures, the mermaid is the most popular, alluring and sexually symbolic. In this original and entertaining book, Beatrice Phillpotts considers the mermaid's evolution from the fish-tailed marine deities worshipped in ancient times, through Venus and the classical sea goddesses to the traditional image of the supremely desirable 'sea enchantress' with her flowing hair, comb and mirror. She considers the psycho-sexual role of the mermaid as a destructive femme fatale and ranges over such features as bizarre mermaid/human marriages, strange travelers, tales, fables, hoaxes and exhibitions of fake 'mermaids', her appearance in literature, drama, ballet and the cinema. This most glamorous and fascinating creature has been a source of inspiration for painters and craftsmen for centuries, from anonymous Medieval artists to Old Masters, Turner, the Pre-Raphaelites, Klimt and the Symbolists, Surrealists and numerous graphic artists and book illustrators, including Dulac and Rackham. Their diverse representations of the mermaid are presented in over 100 illustrations, 32 of them in colour."--Back cover of book.

Worlds of Natural History

Worlds of Natural History
Title Worlds of Natural History PDF eBook
Author Helen Anne Curry
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 683
Release 2018-11-22
Genre Nature
ISBN 131651031X

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Explores the development of natural history since the Renaissance and contextualizes current discussions of biodiversity.

Chaste Value

Chaste Value
Title Chaste Value PDF eBook
Author Katherine Gillen
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 320
Release 2017-06-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1474417728

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Chaste Value reassesses chastity's significance in early modern drama, arguing that presentations of chastity inform the stage's production of early capitalist subjectivity and social difference. Plays invoke chastity-itself a quasi-commodity-to interrogate the relationship between personal and economic value. Through chastity discourse, the stage disrupts pre-capitalist ideas of intrinsic value while also reallocating such value according to emerging hierarchies of gender, race, class, and nationality. Chastity, therefore, emerges as a central category within early articulations of humanity, determining who possesses intrinsic value and, conversely, whose bodies and labor can be incorporated into market exchange.

Scaled for Success

Scaled for Success
Title Scaled for Success PDF eBook
Author Philip Hayward
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 256
Release 2018-07-26
Genre Art
ISBN 0861969529

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Emerging from the confluence of Greco-Roman mythology and regional folklore, the mermaid has been an enduring motif in Western culture since the medieval period. It has also been disseminated more widely, initially through Western trade and colonisation and, more recently, through the increasing globalisation of media products and outlets. Scaled for Success offers the first detailed overview of the mermaids dispersal outside Europe. Complementing previous studies of the interrelationship between the mermaid and Mami Wata spirit in West Africa, this volume addresses the mermaids presence in a range of Middle Eastern, Asian, Australian, Latin American and North American contexts. Individual chapters identify the manner in which the mermaid has been variously syncretised and/or resignified in contexts as diverse as Indian public statuary, Thai cinema and Coney Islands annual Mermaid Parade. Rather than lingering as a relic of a bygone age, the mermaid emerges as a versatile, dynamic and, above all, polyvalent figure. Her prominence exemplifies the manner in which contemporary media-lore has extended the currency of established folkloric figures in new and often surprising ways. Analysing aspects of religious symbolism, visual art, literature and contemporary popular culture, this copiously illustrated volume profiles an intriguing and highly diverse phenomenon. Philip Hayward is editor of the journal Shima and holds adjunct professor positions at the University of Technology Sydney and at Southern Cross University. His previous volume, Making a Splash: Mermaids (and Mermen) in 20th and 21st Century Audiovisual Media, was published by John Libbey Publishing/Indiana University Press in 2017.