TRADITONAL & FEMINIST TEXTUAL INTEGRITY (1 Viewer)

ben_au69

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i was just wondering how would textual integrity relate with a feminist and leavisite reading of king lear

of course traditional is 100% textual integrity so to speak, but how would a feminist interpretation relate? something bout the feminist movement?

also do u think theyd be very broad or very specific for the king lear Question tomorrow?

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Not doing Lear, but here's a tip on feminist criticism:

It's not always about a feminist movement and "Power to the B-cups" etc etc lol. Look at the roles of women in Lear. Would the story have been the same if the women were taken out of it? How important are they?
 

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but isnt textual integrity relating to how the text is recieved over time and how the original meaning is lost?

cos a feminist interpretation just highlights the misogynist overtones and whatnot.. i don't know how to link it with the original meaning...
 

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wen shakespeare was written, females were considered lower than males in terms of social order. even tho i believe that still stands today :p the issue of textual integrity is that the initial intention of patriarchal order is lost in a feminist production.
 

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There are two views of textual integrity -
1.canonical theories where the original text stands on its own, and is viewed as a work of art created by a genius, idea that when tampered with textual integrity sacrificed
2. This is the ine more valued today - Does the interpretation/production of the play have coherence and unity, if so it has integrity

If the question is on the worth of King Lear today, it doesn't hurt to slip in a line like "Readings come about because text has textual integrity"
 

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