Faculty Publications

Publication Date

7-18-2013

Disciplines

Dramatic Literature, Criticism and Theory | Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies | Gender and Sexuality | Theatre and Performance Studies

Abstract

In the second of a four-part series on Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, Daniel Pollack-Pelzner argues that Shakespeare’s play raises challenging questions about the way we define gender roles, and the answers aren’t as obvious as they might seem.

Document Type

Published Version

Comments

This article is the publisher-created version, also considered to be the final version or the version of record. It includes value-added elements provided by the publisher, such as copy editing, layout changes, and branding consistent with the rest of the publication

Original Citation

Daniel Pollack-Pelzner
Summer of shrew, part 2: Tamed? Really?
Oregon ArtsWatch, 2013-07-18
http://www.orartswatch.org/summer-of-shrew-part-2-tamed-really/

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