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Performing chastity : the Marina project

Abstract

If chastity has for generations served the needs and desires of men, can it still be taken seriously as a virtue? Dismissed in the west as a medieval superstition, or, at best, as a means of escape from an intolerable situation, chastity seems a worn-out version of goodness which belongs in the past. Putting forward a new reading of Pericles (1609), this chapter opens up chastity as forgotten version of agency which, in the most surprising ways, enables new kinds of assertion and affirmation. It offers an account of the Marina Project, an ongoing creative-critical collaboration with the Royal Shakespeare Company, which has resulted in the creation of a new play entitled Marina. Both the project and the play prioritize the perspective of the protagonist’s daughter, Marina, who powerfully and triumphantly refuses to play the game where women are sold to men. Chastity emerges as a specifically female and remarkably direct kind of action which overturns the withdrawal implied by obedience to a patriarchal frame. Marina’s "radical chastity" disrupts our sense of the way things have to be, opening up a constellation of important issues today.

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Authors

Craik, Katharine
Fernie, Ewan

Oxford Brookes departments

Department of English and Modern Languages

Dates

Year of publication: 2023
Date of RADAR deposit: 2021-05-21



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This RADAR resource is the Version of Record of Performing Chastity: The Marina Project
This RADAR resource is Part of Shakespeare and virtue: A handbook [ISBN: 9781108843409] / edited by Julia Lupton and Donovan Sherman (Cambridge UP, 2023).
This RADAR resource is Part of The Marina project

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