Shakespeare's Things: Shakespearean Theatre and the Non-Human World in History, Theory, and Performance invites new critical attention to non-human agents and influences, while aiming to revolutionize the interpretations of the uncanny, the supernatural, and the fantastic in Shakespeare's plays.
Shakespeare's Things: Shakespearean Theatre and the Non-Human World in History, Theory, and Performance invites new critical attention to non-human agents and influences, while aiming to revolutionize the interpretations of the uncanny, the supernatural, and the fantastic in Shakespeare's plays.
Dr. Brett Gamboa is an Assistant Professor of English, Dartmouth College Dr. Lawrence Switzky is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Toronto
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1 Introduction BRETT GAMBOA AND LAWRENCE SWITZKY PART I History 2 Reviving Vitalism in King Lear AARON GREENBERG 3 Understanding Shakespeare's Shoes NATASHA KORDA 4 Mirrors and Macbeth's Queer Materialism JOHN S. GARRISON 5 The Mirror and Age in Shakespeare's Sonnets HANH BUI 6 Shakespeare's Babies: "Things to Come at Large" MEGAN SNELL PART II Theory 7 Eliot and His Problems: Hamlet's Correlative Objects ANDREW SOFER 8 Shakespeare's Virtuous Properties JULIA REINHARD LUPTON 9 The Power to Die: Liveliness, Minor Agency, and Shakespeare's Female Characters KELSEY BLAIR 10 Shakespeare's Dark Ecologies: Rethinking the Environment in Macbeth and King Lear GILES WHITELEY PART III Performance 11 Human Remains: Acting, Objects, and Belief in Performance AOIFE MONKS 12 Shakespeare's Puppets KENNETH GROSS 13 Art, Objecthood, and the Extended Audience: Forced Entertainment's Complete Works LAWRENCE SWITZKY 14 "Newes from the Dead": An Unnatural Moment in the History of Natural Philosophy JANE TAYLOR 15 Tail-Piece: Shake That Thing MARJORIE GARBER
1 Introduction BRETT GAMBOA AND LAWRENCE SWITZKY PART I History 2 Reviving Vitalism in King Lear AARON GREENBERG 3 Understanding Shakespeare's Shoes NATASHA KORDA 4 Mirrors and Macbeth's Queer Materialism JOHN S. GARRISON 5 The Mirror and Age in Shakespeare's Sonnets HANH BUI 6 Shakespeare's Babies: "Things to Come at Large" MEGAN SNELL PART II Theory 7 Eliot and His Problems: Hamlet's Correlative Objects ANDREW SOFER 8 Shakespeare's Virtuous Properties JULIA REINHARD LUPTON 9 The Power to Die: Liveliness, Minor Agency, and Shakespeare's Female Characters KELSEY BLAIR 10 Shakespeare's Dark Ecologies: Rethinking the Environment in Macbeth and King Lear GILES WHITELEY PART III Performance 11 Human Remains: Acting, Objects, and Belief in Performance AOIFE MONKS 12 Shakespeare's Puppets KENNETH GROSS 13 Art, Objecthood, and the Extended Audience: Forced Entertainment's Complete Works LAWRENCE SWITZKY 14 "Newes from the Dead": An Unnatural Moment in the History of Natural Philosophy JANE TAYLOR 15 Tail-Piece: Shake That Thing MARJORIE GARBER
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