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- W2017071874 abstract "How did Londoners articulate their position as citizens as well as subjects? What modes of collective activity constituted their status, and what, besides obedience to monarch, formed basis of this collectivity? Taking The Book of Sir Thomas More as its central text, this essay explores homologies between theatrical practices and political formations to adduce a collaborative model of citizen activity. As period's most complex example of coauthorship and as a play about citizen protest and a subject's disobedience, More models collaborative practices in its form and content, inviting us to read collective labor of playwrights in relation to common cause of citizens. Yet play does not idealize these practices as a rational sphere of unanimous consent or as a form of utopian longing; in this, More extends recent work on collaboration to include a more fully articulated account of collective individuation and reciprocities of pluralism. Based on notions of political friendship, collaboration in More requires a recognition of paradoxical centrality of figure of the stranger, not only as demonized constitutive outside of citizen identity, but as a figure for constituent differences at heart of civic polity." @default.
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- W2017071874 title "Citizens' Games: Differentiating Collaboration and Sir Thomas More" @default.
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