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The Force of Habit (La fuerza de la costumbre) by Guillen de Castro

Machit, Melissa R.(Edited by)Jeffs, Kathleen(Translated by)
Part of the Aris & Phillips Hispanic classics series
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Is gender learned or innate? This controversial play asks the question: what happens if you raise a boy to sew and behave as a girl, and raise his sister to fight as a soldier?

For the first time ever, Guillen de Castro's La fuerza de la costumbre ('The Force of Habit') will be available to English and Spanish audiences with a performance-tested translation on facing pages.

Castro's plot is unique in that, unlike other cross dressing plays, the children do not traverse gender boundaries by choice; instead complications arising from their parents' problematic marriage dictate the gender they should perform.

This new Spanish edition (the first since 1927) and performance-tested English translation will begin a new discussion of this understudied work and its implications among Hispanists, comparatists, performance theorists, and gender scholars.

The critical apparatus includes a biography of the author, textual history, editorial methodology, metrical analysis, bibliography and notes on the text.

Machit's introductory essay, 'Bad Habits: Gender Made and Remade in La fuerza de la costumbre' aims to contextualize and investigate the most salient questions raised by Castro's gender-bending play.

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Product Details
Liverpool University Press
1786941449 / 9781786941442
Hardback
862.3
15/04/2019
United Kingdom
English
272 pages : illustrations (black and white)
21 cm
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