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학술저널
저자정보
이연자 (한밭대학교)
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신영어영문학회 신영어영문학 신영어영문학 제54집
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2013.2
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131 - 150 (20page)

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In recent decades, a number of critics have reflected the critical Elizabethan period in terms of historiography as well as in- depth understanding of Elizabethan culture and patrilineal ideology. In The Taming of the Shrew, Kate, the shrew-figure, were able to establish her vividness in a way impossible for her to resist as a Subaltern over the brutality of early modern powerful patriarchy society. Most of Shakespeare’s society believed that the woman should submit to her husband, and the Elizabethan era was a hard time for woman who has her own voice in which social change. The play leads scholars to believe that it has also been a popular source of various criticism about husband and wife’s access to socio-economic power game. There is a wide spectrum of themes from the highly theoretical to the practical changes in the economy and traditional Elizabethan society revealed in the play. Final speech of Kate on the stage in Act V has been puzzling scholars how to decode Kate’s genuine woman’s place in the Elizabethan patriarchal power structure and culture. I suggest that her attempts is to impose a rhetorical subaltern’s lessons in the reasonableness of gender relations. (Hanbat National University)

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