Shakespeare in Our Time
A Shakespeare Association of America Collection
Prof Dympna Callaghan editor Prof Suzanne Gossett editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:24th Mar '16
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This comprehensive introduction to the key critical ideas surrounding Shakespeare’s work is an indispensable resource for anyone wanting a fully-rounded view of contemporary Shakespeare studies as we mark the 400th anniversary of his death. The volume surveys the major critical interventions of recent years and introduces exciting new directions for Shakespeare studies.
Published with the Shakespeare Association of America, Shakespeare in Our Time offers lead essays by the distinguished scholars who have served as presidents of the Association over the past two decades. They introduce a range of topics: text, performance, gender, sexuality, the body, history, religion, biography, and global and digital Shakespeare. Each of their essays is counterpointed and complemented by a satellite of shorter contributions by other scholars, new and established. Shakespeare in Our Time represents the shared commitment of its authors and of the Shakespeare Association of America to advancing our understanding of Shakespeare’s works, his times, and his afterlife in literary, theatrical, and public culture. This intellectually vibrant and diverse book reflects current debates in the field of Shakespeare studies and points to its possible futures.
Shakespeare in Our Time is an invaluable source in presenting illuminating and intriguing approaches to Shakespeare’s plays. In its twenty articles it is ultimately a challenging conversation among distinguished scholars of the early modern period. The chapters raise interesting and innovative concerns, such as American appropriation, social context, Shakespeare’s sources, and text, and cover a wide range of critical approaches from feminism to ecocriticism, from sexuality to morality, from media to race and class systems, and from historicism to globalization. Each section includes three or four articles from various critical approaches that both broaden the reader’s understanding and approach the matter with new perspectives … Shakespeare in Our Time enriches and broadens the understanding of students and instructors with clear guidance of Shakespeare studies. All chapters, but particularly chapters on teaching, editing, and biography, are informative and beneficial for pedagogical interests. In each chapter, authors present interesting, innovative, and challenging approaches to help students understand their world by learning from Shakespeare’s language, characters, and messages. The book provides professors, students, and readers with eye-opening analyses that will help extend their horizons. * Sixteenth Century Journal *
ISBN: 9781472520425
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 585g
376 pages