Much Ado about Nothing and the New Awareness
Herausgeber: Rampone, W. Reginald; Utzig, Nicholas M.
Much Ado about Nothing and the New Awareness
Herausgeber: Rampone, W. Reginald; Utzig, Nicholas M.
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Inspired by ongoing movements for social justice, equality, accountability, and truth, the scholars in this volume resituate Much Ado About Nothing in a contemporary critical context. From fake news to #MeToo, these essays explore how vital concerns of the present offer new ways of reading, performing, and understanding Much Ado.
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Inspired by ongoing movements for social justice, equality, accountability, and truth, the scholars in this volume resituate Much Ado About Nothing in a contemporary critical context. From fake news to #MeToo, these essays explore how vital concerns of the present offer new ways of reading, performing, and understanding Much Ado.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 565g
- ISBN-13: 9781666930412
- ISBN-10: 1666930415
- Artikelnr.: 68886704
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 565g
- ISBN-13: 9781666930412
- ISBN-10: 1666930415
- Artikelnr.: 68886704
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by W. Reginald Rampone Jr. and Nicholas M. Utzig - Contributions by Jim Casey; Stephanie Ericson Chamberlain; Anna Graham; Christine Hoffmann; Sélima Lejri; Claire McEachern; Jolene Mendel; Anthony Guy Patricia; W. Reginald Rampone Jr.; Kelsey Ridg
Introduction: W. Reginald Rampone, Jr. and Nicholas Utzig
Section I: Epistemology and Truth in Much Ado About Nothing
Chapter 1: "Change Slander to Remorse": Acknowledgement and
(Self)-Recognition in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, Sélima Lejri
Chapter 2: "Deceivers Ever": Much Ado About Nothing and Cultures of
Deception, Kathleen Kalpin Smith
Section II: Present and Past in Much Ado About Nothing
Chapter 3: The Threat of the Stranger in Much Ado About Nothing, Stephanie
Chamberlain
Chapter 4: "In Messina Here": Shakespeare's Use of Setting in Much Ado
About Nothing, Philip Goldfarb Styrt
Chapter 5: "A Bird of My Tongue is Better than a Beast of Yours":
Metamorphosis and Moral Relativism in Much Ado About Nothing and #MeToo,
Christine Hoffman
Section III: Crime and Punishment in Much Ado About Nothing
Chapter 6: Punishing Wrongdoers and Other Things I Didn't Know I
Needed From A Romantic Comedy: Messina as a Post-Conflict Society, Kelsey
Ridge
Chapter 7: Slut Shaming, Revenge Porn, and the Making of Meaning by
Shakespeare in Much Ado About Nothing, Anthony Guy Patricia
Chapter 8: Margaret's Complicated Consent: An Overlooked Victim in Much Ado
About Nothing, Jolene Mendel
Section IV: Shakespearean Adaptation and Performance
Chapter 9: "Till all graces be in one woman": Archetypes of Womanhood in YA
Adaptations of Much Ado About Nothing, Anna Graham
Chapter 10: Much Ado About Nothing, Performance and Cultural Identity, Jami
Rogers
Chapter 11: Teaching "Kill Claudio" in the Age of Streamed Shakespeare,
Joseph Sullivan
Chapter 12: "Almost the copy of my child that's dead": Ghosts and
Adaptation in Joss Whedon's Much Ado About Nothing, Jim Casey
Afterword
About the Authors
Section I: Epistemology and Truth in Much Ado About Nothing
Chapter 1: "Change Slander to Remorse": Acknowledgement and
(Self)-Recognition in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, Sélima Lejri
Chapter 2: "Deceivers Ever": Much Ado About Nothing and Cultures of
Deception, Kathleen Kalpin Smith
Section II: Present and Past in Much Ado About Nothing
Chapter 3: The Threat of the Stranger in Much Ado About Nothing, Stephanie
Chamberlain
Chapter 4: "In Messina Here": Shakespeare's Use of Setting in Much Ado
About Nothing, Philip Goldfarb Styrt
Chapter 5: "A Bird of My Tongue is Better than a Beast of Yours":
Metamorphosis and Moral Relativism in Much Ado About Nothing and #MeToo,
Christine Hoffman
Section III: Crime and Punishment in Much Ado About Nothing
Chapter 6: Punishing Wrongdoers and Other Things I Didn't Know I
Needed From A Romantic Comedy: Messina as a Post-Conflict Society, Kelsey
Ridge
Chapter 7: Slut Shaming, Revenge Porn, and the Making of Meaning by
Shakespeare in Much Ado About Nothing, Anthony Guy Patricia
Chapter 8: Margaret's Complicated Consent: An Overlooked Victim in Much Ado
About Nothing, Jolene Mendel
Section IV: Shakespearean Adaptation and Performance
Chapter 9: "Till all graces be in one woman": Archetypes of Womanhood in YA
Adaptations of Much Ado About Nothing, Anna Graham
Chapter 10: Much Ado About Nothing, Performance and Cultural Identity, Jami
Rogers
Chapter 11: Teaching "Kill Claudio" in the Age of Streamed Shakespeare,
Joseph Sullivan
Chapter 12: "Almost the copy of my child that's dead": Ghosts and
Adaptation in Joss Whedon's Much Ado About Nothing, Jim Casey
Afterword
About the Authors
Introduction: W. Reginald Rampone, Jr. and Nicholas Utzig
Section I: Epistemology and Truth in Much Ado About Nothing
Chapter 1: "Change Slander to Remorse": Acknowledgement and
(Self)-Recognition in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, Sélima Lejri
Chapter 2: "Deceivers Ever": Much Ado About Nothing and Cultures of
Deception, Kathleen Kalpin Smith
Section II: Present and Past in Much Ado About Nothing
Chapter 3: The Threat of the Stranger in Much Ado About Nothing, Stephanie
Chamberlain
Chapter 4: "In Messina Here": Shakespeare's Use of Setting in Much Ado
About Nothing, Philip Goldfarb Styrt
Chapter 5: "A Bird of My Tongue is Better than a Beast of Yours":
Metamorphosis and Moral Relativism in Much Ado About Nothing and #MeToo,
Christine Hoffman
Section III: Crime and Punishment in Much Ado About Nothing
Chapter 6: Punishing Wrongdoers and Other Things I Didn't Know I
Needed From A Romantic Comedy: Messina as a Post-Conflict Society, Kelsey
Ridge
Chapter 7: Slut Shaming, Revenge Porn, and the Making of Meaning by
Shakespeare in Much Ado About Nothing, Anthony Guy Patricia
Chapter 8: Margaret's Complicated Consent: An Overlooked Victim in Much Ado
About Nothing, Jolene Mendel
Section IV: Shakespearean Adaptation and Performance
Chapter 9: "Till all graces be in one woman": Archetypes of Womanhood in YA
Adaptations of Much Ado About Nothing, Anna Graham
Chapter 10: Much Ado About Nothing, Performance and Cultural Identity, Jami
Rogers
Chapter 11: Teaching "Kill Claudio" in the Age of Streamed Shakespeare,
Joseph Sullivan
Chapter 12: "Almost the copy of my child that's dead": Ghosts and
Adaptation in Joss Whedon's Much Ado About Nothing, Jim Casey
Afterword
About the Authors
Section I: Epistemology and Truth in Much Ado About Nothing
Chapter 1: "Change Slander to Remorse": Acknowledgement and
(Self)-Recognition in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, Sélima Lejri
Chapter 2: "Deceivers Ever": Much Ado About Nothing and Cultures of
Deception, Kathleen Kalpin Smith
Section II: Present and Past in Much Ado About Nothing
Chapter 3: The Threat of the Stranger in Much Ado About Nothing, Stephanie
Chamberlain
Chapter 4: "In Messina Here": Shakespeare's Use of Setting in Much Ado
About Nothing, Philip Goldfarb Styrt
Chapter 5: "A Bird of My Tongue is Better than a Beast of Yours":
Metamorphosis and Moral Relativism in Much Ado About Nothing and #MeToo,
Christine Hoffman
Section III: Crime and Punishment in Much Ado About Nothing
Chapter 6: Punishing Wrongdoers and Other Things I Didn't Know I
Needed From A Romantic Comedy: Messina as a Post-Conflict Society, Kelsey
Ridge
Chapter 7: Slut Shaming, Revenge Porn, and the Making of Meaning by
Shakespeare in Much Ado About Nothing, Anthony Guy Patricia
Chapter 8: Margaret's Complicated Consent: An Overlooked Victim in Much Ado
About Nothing, Jolene Mendel
Section IV: Shakespearean Adaptation and Performance
Chapter 9: "Till all graces be in one woman": Archetypes of Womanhood in YA
Adaptations of Much Ado About Nothing, Anna Graham
Chapter 10: Much Ado About Nothing, Performance and Cultural Identity, Jami
Rogers
Chapter 11: Teaching "Kill Claudio" in the Age of Streamed Shakespeare,
Joseph Sullivan
Chapter 12: "Almost the copy of my child that's dead": Ghosts and
Adaptation in Joss Whedon's Much Ado About Nothing, Jim Casey
Afterword
About the Authors