Post-Colonial Shakespeares
Ania Loomba author Martin Orkin author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:14th Oct '10
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This 2002 collection of essays delves into the study of Shakespeare through a post-colonial lens, examining concepts like colonization, race, and nation, while featuring contributions from leading critics in the field.
Post-Colonial Shakespeares, first published in 2002, is a thought-provoking collection of essays that delves into the study of Shakespeare within the context of post-colonial theory. This volume invites readers to reconsider traditional concepts such as colonization, race, and nation, examining how these ideas are rooted in early modern English culture. The essays collectively challenge the assumptions that have shaped our understanding of these key terms, highlighting their relevance in contemporary discourse.
The book also investigates how the established colonial forms of knowledge have influenced our interpretations of Shakespeare's work and its impact on various cultures. By doing so, it opens up new avenues for understanding the complexities of Shakespearean texts and their reception across different historical and cultural contexts. This exploration is particularly significant in an era where post-colonial perspectives are increasingly vital in literary studies.
Featuring contributions from prominent critics in the field, Post-Colonial Shakespeares stands as a comprehensive and authoritative resource on the intersection of Shakespeare studies and post-colonial theory. It represents a substantial advancement in the discourse surrounding these topics, providing fresh insights and fostering a deeper appreciation for the ways in which Shakespeare's works continue to resonate in a diverse global landscape. This collection is an essential read for anyone interested in the evolving relationship between literature and cultural identity.
ISBN: 9780415606813
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 590g
308 pages