First published in 1991, Shakespeare in the Changing Curriculum provides a context for debates about the place of Shakespeare within the English curriculum in the 1990s, and examines the possibilities in teaching Shakespeare afforded by the application of contemporary critical approaches, such as communication, cultural and gender studies, in the classroom and seminar room. The collection will be of particular to interest to sixth-form students, secondary school teachers, teacher trainers and students and lecturers in further and higher education.
First published in 1991, Shakespeare in the Changing Curriculum provides a context for debates about the place of Shakespeare within the English curriculum in the 1990s, and examines the possibilities in teaching Shakespeare afforded by the application of contemporary critical approaches, such as communication, cultural and gender studies, in the classroom and seminar room. The collection will be of particular to interest to sixth-form students, secondary school teachers, teacher trainers and students and lecturers in further and higher education.
List of plates List of contributors Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Shakespeare in the National Curriculum2. A school perspective on Shakespeare teaching3. Recovering Shakespeare: innocence and materialism4. Does it matter which edition you use?5. Acting against bardom: some utopian thoughts on workshops6. Veritable negroes and circumcised dogs: racial disturbances in Shakespeare7. 'My affection hath an unknown bottom': homosexuality and the teaching of As You Like It 8. The power of devils and the hearts of men: notes towards a drama of witchcraft9. 'His majesty the baby': a psychoanalytic approach to King Lear 10. Unlocking the box: Shakespeare on film and video11. Scratching Shakespeare: video-teaching the Bard Index
List of plates List of contributors Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Shakespeare in the National Curriculum2. A school perspective on Shakespeare teaching3. Recovering Shakespeare: innocence and materialism4. Does it matter which edition you use?5. Acting against bardom: some utopian thoughts on workshops6. Veritable negroes and circumcised dogs: racial disturbances in Shakespeare7. 'My affection hath an unknown bottom': homosexuality and the teaching of As You Like It 8. The power of devils and the hearts of men: notes towards a drama of witchcraft9. 'His majesty the baby': a psychoanalytic approach to King Lear 10. Unlocking the box: Shakespeare on film and video11. Scratching Shakespeare: video-teaching the Bard Index
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