A Maid and a Man. Gender Performativity and the Subversive Potential of William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night"
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29.04.2026
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Englisch
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9783389188811
Twelfth Night uses the characteristics of the carnivalesque to subvert the stereotypes for male and female behaviour in Renaissance Britain and to deconstruct the notion of a natural gender role that is dependent on the sex. To analyse the subversion, Renaissance gender roles are being introduced and compared to Olivia and Orsino as representations of both sexes. It will be shown how the cross-dressing of Viola alias Cesario represents an event that catalyses as well as performs the deconstruction of gender hierarchies by comparing it to Judith Butler's "Performative Acts and Gender Constitution: An Essay in Phenomenology and Feminist Theory" and analysing the relationships between Orsino and Viola and Olivia and Viola respectively.
Moreover, the argumentation will illustrate the way in which the ending of the play adds to the impression of subversion and deconstruction of patriarchal gender hierarchies and uses the properties of carnival and comedy to allude to concepts frowned upon by society.
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