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This volume marks the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death by reflecting on the unrivalled work of the Shakespeare Association of America and offering a unique collection of leading Shakespeare scholars outlining key developments in Shakespeare studies over the last two decades. These essays are complemented by younger scholars who respond and look forward to new fields of study and debate. As such the book offers a "state of the nation" look at Shakespeare criticism, covering all the key areas of research and study including gender, text, performance, the body, history, religion and…mehr
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This volume marks the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death by reflecting on the unrivalled work of the Shakespeare Association of America and offering a unique collection of leading Shakespeare scholars outlining key developments in Shakespeare studies over the last two decades. These essays are complemented by younger scholars who respond and look forward to new fields of study and debate. As such the book offers a "state of the nation" look at Shakespeare criticism, covering all the key areas of research and study including gender, text, performance, the body, history, religion and biography. This is a must-read, comprehensive introduction to the key critical ideas surrounding Shakespeare's work and a stimulating exploration of where Shakespeare studies will go next.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781472520432
- Artikelnr.: 44390708
- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781472520432
- Artikelnr.: 44390708
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Dympna Callaghan is William L. Safire Professor of Modern Letters at Syracuse University, USA. Suzanne Gossett is Emeritus Professor of Literature at Loyola University, Chicago, USA.
Preface
Lena Orlin List of Contributors Introduction
Dympna Callaghan and Suzanne Gossett Feminism Why Feminism Still Matters
Phyllis Rackin Just Imagine
Kathryn Schwarz Letters, Characters, Roots
Wendy Wall Sexuality Deeds, Desire, Delight
Bruce R. Smith Rethinking Sexual Acts and Identities
Mario DiGangi HexaSexuality
Madhavi Menon Teaching The Classroom
David Bevington Money for Jam
Marjorie Garber Extension Work
Patricia Cahill Editing Facts, Theories, and Beliefs
Barbara A. Mowat What We Owe to Editors
Lukas Erne What's Next in Editing Shakespeare
Sonia Massai Mortality Suicide as Profit or Loss
Mary Beth Rose Death and King Lear
Michael Neill Shakespeare's Here
Scott L. Newstok Media Spectatorship, Remediation, and One Hundred Years of Hamlet
James C. Bulman Performing Shakespeare through Social Media
Pascale Aebischer Reading Shakespeare through Media Archaeology
Alan Galey Race and Class Is Black so Base a Hue?
Jean E. Howard The Race of Shakespeare's Mind
Lara Bovilsky Speaking of Race
Ian Smith Sources Shakespeare and the Bible
Robert S. Miola Shakespeare's Sources
Ania Loomba Volver, or Coming Back
Sarah Beckwith Text and Authorship Collaboration 2016
Gary Taylor The Value of Stage Directions
Laurie Maguire The Author Being Dead
Adam G. Hooks Globalization Against Our Own Ignorance
Susanne L. Wofford Circumnavigation, Shakespeare, and the Origins of Globalization
Daniel Vitkus The Bard in Calcutta, India, 1835
2014
Jyotsna G. Singh Bodies and Emotions Bodies without Borders in Lear and Macbeth
Gail Kern Paster Potions, Passion, and Fairy Knowledge in A Midsummer Night's Dream
Mary Floyd
Wilson Shakespeare and Variant Embodiment
David Houston Wood Social Context Social Contexting
Frances E. Dolan "Hic et ubique": Hamlet in Sync
Bradin Bormack Playing in Context, Playing out Context
William N. West Historicism Historicizing Historicism
William C. Carroll Minding Anachronism
Margreta de Grazia The Historicist as Gamer
Gina Bloom Appropriations American Appropriation through the Centuries
Georgianna Ziegler Appropriation 2.0
Christy Desmet Appropriation in Contemporary Fiction
Andrew Hartley Biography Shakespeare and Biography
Peter Holland Shakespeare's Friends and Family in the Archives
David Kathman Biography vs. Novel
Lois Potter Classicism The Classics as Popular Discourse
Coppelia Kahn Shakespeare's Classicism, Redux
Lynn Enterline Time, Verisimilitude, and the Counter
Classical Ovid
Heather James Public Shakespeare The Publicity of the Look
Paul Yachnin Public Women / Women of Valor
Julia Reinhard Lupton The Ghost of the Public University
Henry S. Turner Style William Shakespeare, Elizabethan Stylist
Russ McDonald Nondramatic Style
Stephen Guy
Bray Shakespeare's Lexical Style
Alysia Kolentsis Performance Pluralizing Performance
Diana E. Henderson The Study of Historical Performance
Tiffany Stern Shakespeare / Performance
W. B. Worthen Ecocriticism Shakespeare and Nature
Rebecca Bushnell Shakespeare without Nature
Steve Mentz The Chicken and the Egg
Karen Raber Afterword: Shakespeare in Tehran
Stephen Greenblatt
Lena Orlin List of Contributors Introduction
Dympna Callaghan and Suzanne Gossett Feminism Why Feminism Still Matters
Phyllis Rackin Just Imagine
Kathryn Schwarz Letters, Characters, Roots
Wendy Wall Sexuality Deeds, Desire, Delight
Bruce R. Smith Rethinking Sexual Acts and Identities
Mario DiGangi HexaSexuality
Madhavi Menon Teaching The Classroom
David Bevington Money for Jam
Marjorie Garber Extension Work
Patricia Cahill Editing Facts, Theories, and Beliefs
Barbara A. Mowat What We Owe to Editors
Lukas Erne What's Next in Editing Shakespeare
Sonia Massai Mortality Suicide as Profit or Loss
Mary Beth Rose Death and King Lear
Michael Neill Shakespeare's Here
Scott L. Newstok Media Spectatorship, Remediation, and One Hundred Years of Hamlet
James C. Bulman Performing Shakespeare through Social Media
Pascale Aebischer Reading Shakespeare through Media Archaeology
Alan Galey Race and Class Is Black so Base a Hue?
Jean E. Howard The Race of Shakespeare's Mind
Lara Bovilsky Speaking of Race
Ian Smith Sources Shakespeare and the Bible
Robert S. Miola Shakespeare's Sources
Ania Loomba Volver, or Coming Back
Sarah Beckwith Text and Authorship Collaboration 2016
Gary Taylor The Value of Stage Directions
Laurie Maguire The Author Being Dead
Adam G. Hooks Globalization Against Our Own Ignorance
Susanne L. Wofford Circumnavigation, Shakespeare, and the Origins of Globalization
Daniel Vitkus The Bard in Calcutta, India, 1835
2014
Jyotsna G. Singh Bodies and Emotions Bodies without Borders in Lear and Macbeth
Gail Kern Paster Potions, Passion, and Fairy Knowledge in A Midsummer Night's Dream
Mary Floyd
Wilson Shakespeare and Variant Embodiment
David Houston Wood Social Context Social Contexting
Frances E. Dolan "Hic et ubique": Hamlet in Sync
Bradin Bormack Playing in Context, Playing out Context
William N. West Historicism Historicizing Historicism
William C. Carroll Minding Anachronism
Margreta de Grazia The Historicist as Gamer
Gina Bloom Appropriations American Appropriation through the Centuries
Georgianna Ziegler Appropriation 2.0
Christy Desmet Appropriation in Contemporary Fiction
Andrew Hartley Biography Shakespeare and Biography
Peter Holland Shakespeare's Friends and Family in the Archives
David Kathman Biography vs. Novel
Lois Potter Classicism The Classics as Popular Discourse
Coppelia Kahn Shakespeare's Classicism, Redux
Lynn Enterline Time, Verisimilitude, and the Counter
Classical Ovid
Heather James Public Shakespeare The Publicity of the Look
Paul Yachnin Public Women / Women of Valor
Julia Reinhard Lupton The Ghost of the Public University
Henry S. Turner Style William Shakespeare, Elizabethan Stylist
Russ McDonald Nondramatic Style
Stephen Guy
Bray Shakespeare's Lexical Style
Alysia Kolentsis Performance Pluralizing Performance
Diana E. Henderson The Study of Historical Performance
Tiffany Stern Shakespeare / Performance
W. B. Worthen Ecocriticism Shakespeare and Nature
Rebecca Bushnell Shakespeare without Nature
Steve Mentz The Chicken and the Egg
Karen Raber Afterword: Shakespeare in Tehran
Stephen Greenblatt
Preface
Lena Orlin List of Contributors Introduction
Dympna Callaghan and Suzanne Gossett Feminism Why Feminism Still Matters
Phyllis Rackin Just Imagine
Kathryn Schwarz Letters, Characters, Roots
Wendy Wall Sexuality Deeds, Desire, Delight
Bruce R. Smith Rethinking Sexual Acts and Identities
Mario DiGangi HexaSexuality
Madhavi Menon Teaching The Classroom
David Bevington Money for Jam
Marjorie Garber Extension Work
Patricia Cahill Editing Facts, Theories, and Beliefs
Barbara A. Mowat What We Owe to Editors
Lukas Erne What's Next in Editing Shakespeare
Sonia Massai Mortality Suicide as Profit or Loss
Mary Beth Rose Death and King Lear
Michael Neill Shakespeare's Here
Scott L. Newstok Media Spectatorship, Remediation, and One Hundred Years of Hamlet
James C. Bulman Performing Shakespeare through Social Media
Pascale Aebischer Reading Shakespeare through Media Archaeology
Alan Galey Race and Class Is Black so Base a Hue?
Jean E. Howard The Race of Shakespeare's Mind
Lara Bovilsky Speaking of Race
Ian Smith Sources Shakespeare and the Bible
Robert S. Miola Shakespeare's Sources
Ania Loomba Volver, or Coming Back
Sarah Beckwith Text and Authorship Collaboration 2016
Gary Taylor The Value of Stage Directions
Laurie Maguire The Author Being Dead
Adam G. Hooks Globalization Against Our Own Ignorance
Susanne L. Wofford Circumnavigation, Shakespeare, and the Origins of Globalization
Daniel Vitkus The Bard in Calcutta, India, 1835
2014
Jyotsna G. Singh Bodies and Emotions Bodies without Borders in Lear and Macbeth
Gail Kern Paster Potions, Passion, and Fairy Knowledge in A Midsummer Night's Dream
Mary Floyd
Wilson Shakespeare and Variant Embodiment
David Houston Wood Social Context Social Contexting
Frances E. Dolan "Hic et ubique": Hamlet in Sync
Bradin Bormack Playing in Context, Playing out Context
William N. West Historicism Historicizing Historicism
William C. Carroll Minding Anachronism
Margreta de Grazia The Historicist as Gamer
Gina Bloom Appropriations American Appropriation through the Centuries
Georgianna Ziegler Appropriation 2.0
Christy Desmet Appropriation in Contemporary Fiction
Andrew Hartley Biography Shakespeare and Biography
Peter Holland Shakespeare's Friends and Family in the Archives
David Kathman Biography vs. Novel
Lois Potter Classicism The Classics as Popular Discourse
Coppelia Kahn Shakespeare's Classicism, Redux
Lynn Enterline Time, Verisimilitude, and the Counter
Classical Ovid
Heather James Public Shakespeare The Publicity of the Look
Paul Yachnin Public Women / Women of Valor
Julia Reinhard Lupton The Ghost of the Public University
Henry S. Turner Style William Shakespeare, Elizabethan Stylist
Russ McDonald Nondramatic Style
Stephen Guy
Bray Shakespeare's Lexical Style
Alysia Kolentsis Performance Pluralizing Performance
Diana E. Henderson The Study of Historical Performance
Tiffany Stern Shakespeare / Performance
W. B. Worthen Ecocriticism Shakespeare and Nature
Rebecca Bushnell Shakespeare without Nature
Steve Mentz The Chicken and the Egg
Karen Raber Afterword: Shakespeare in Tehran
Stephen Greenblatt
Lena Orlin List of Contributors Introduction
Dympna Callaghan and Suzanne Gossett Feminism Why Feminism Still Matters
Phyllis Rackin Just Imagine
Kathryn Schwarz Letters, Characters, Roots
Wendy Wall Sexuality Deeds, Desire, Delight
Bruce R. Smith Rethinking Sexual Acts and Identities
Mario DiGangi HexaSexuality
Madhavi Menon Teaching The Classroom
David Bevington Money for Jam
Marjorie Garber Extension Work
Patricia Cahill Editing Facts, Theories, and Beliefs
Barbara A. Mowat What We Owe to Editors
Lukas Erne What's Next in Editing Shakespeare
Sonia Massai Mortality Suicide as Profit or Loss
Mary Beth Rose Death and King Lear
Michael Neill Shakespeare's Here
Scott L. Newstok Media Spectatorship, Remediation, and One Hundred Years of Hamlet
James C. Bulman Performing Shakespeare through Social Media
Pascale Aebischer Reading Shakespeare through Media Archaeology
Alan Galey Race and Class Is Black so Base a Hue?
Jean E. Howard The Race of Shakespeare's Mind
Lara Bovilsky Speaking of Race
Ian Smith Sources Shakespeare and the Bible
Robert S. Miola Shakespeare's Sources
Ania Loomba Volver, or Coming Back
Sarah Beckwith Text and Authorship Collaboration 2016
Gary Taylor The Value of Stage Directions
Laurie Maguire The Author Being Dead
Adam G. Hooks Globalization Against Our Own Ignorance
Susanne L. Wofford Circumnavigation, Shakespeare, and the Origins of Globalization
Daniel Vitkus The Bard in Calcutta, India, 1835
2014
Jyotsna G. Singh Bodies and Emotions Bodies without Borders in Lear and Macbeth
Gail Kern Paster Potions, Passion, and Fairy Knowledge in A Midsummer Night's Dream
Mary Floyd
Wilson Shakespeare and Variant Embodiment
David Houston Wood Social Context Social Contexting
Frances E. Dolan "Hic et ubique": Hamlet in Sync
Bradin Bormack Playing in Context, Playing out Context
William N. West Historicism Historicizing Historicism
William C. Carroll Minding Anachronism
Margreta de Grazia The Historicist as Gamer
Gina Bloom Appropriations American Appropriation through the Centuries
Georgianna Ziegler Appropriation 2.0
Christy Desmet Appropriation in Contemporary Fiction
Andrew Hartley Biography Shakespeare and Biography
Peter Holland Shakespeare's Friends and Family in the Archives
David Kathman Biography vs. Novel
Lois Potter Classicism The Classics as Popular Discourse
Coppelia Kahn Shakespeare's Classicism, Redux
Lynn Enterline Time, Verisimilitude, and the Counter
Classical Ovid
Heather James Public Shakespeare The Publicity of the Look
Paul Yachnin Public Women / Women of Valor
Julia Reinhard Lupton The Ghost of the Public University
Henry S. Turner Style William Shakespeare, Elizabethan Stylist
Russ McDonald Nondramatic Style
Stephen Guy
Bray Shakespeare's Lexical Style
Alysia Kolentsis Performance Pluralizing Performance
Diana E. Henderson The Study of Historical Performance
Tiffany Stern Shakespeare / Performance
W. B. Worthen Ecocriticism Shakespeare and Nature
Rebecca Bushnell Shakespeare without Nature
Steve Mentz The Chicken and the Egg
Karen Raber Afterword: Shakespeare in Tehran
Stephen Greenblatt