It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a..................
No, wait... is that a male or female Desdemona?!?!???
In this episode, we go down the rabbit hole of gender in Shakespeare plays. Join us as we discuss some of the greatest cross-dressing "actoresses" of the Bard, as well as what the text of Shakespeare reveals about the differences between guys and gals (and we're not talking anatomy here folks - well, okay, but just a little).
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Episode Sources:
Lucas Garcia, Gender on Shakespeare’s Stage: A Brief History, writerstheatre.org
shakespeare-online.com /sonnets/20detail
McManus, Clare: Shakespeare and gender: the ‘woman’s part’ - The British Library
Sobhan Hota, Hitachi Vantara: Gender in Shakespeare: Automatic Stylistic Analysis of Shakespeare's
Borrow, Justin: Shakespeare, Sexuality and Gender, thetheatrereader.com
Shapiro, James: Shakespeare in a Divided America: What His Plays Tell US About Our Past and Future
Luckyj, Christina: ‘A Moving Rhetoricke’: Gender and Silence in Early Modern England