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Shakespeare and Gender: Sex and Sexuality in Shakespeare's Plays
Kate Aughterson,
Ailsa Grant Ferguson
School of Humanities and Social Science
Centre for Arts and Wellbeing
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Sexuality
100%
William Shakespeare
100%
Sex-gender
100%
Shakespeare's Plays
100%
Educators
25%
Masculinity
25%
Queer Studies
25%
Gender Identity
25%
Early Modern Period
25%
Textual Analysis
25%
Shakespeare's Sonnets
25%
Performance Studies
25%
Student Researchers
25%
Feminist Geography
25%
Sexual Identity
25%
Geographic Research
25%
Gender Representation
25%
Patriarchy
25%
Male Body
25%
Madness
25%
Paternity
25%
Fourth-wave Feminism
25%
Sexual Transgression
25%
Kingship
25%
Feminist Performance
25%
Maternal Body
25%
Arts and Humanities
Shakespeare
100%
Shakespeare's plays
100%
Contemporary
33%
Masculinity
33%
Practitioners
33%
Textual Analysis
33%
Maternal
33%
Shakespeare's sonnets
33%
Poem
33%
Educators
33%
Contextual
33%
gendering
33%
Patriarchy
33%
Male body
33%
Madness
33%
Performance Study
33%
Kingship
33%
Body politics
33%
Intersectionality
33%