The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Race

The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Race

by Patricia Akhimie
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 01/02/2024

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Premodern critical race studies, long intertwined with Shakespeare studies, has broadened our understanding of the definitions and discourse of race and racism to include not only phenotype, but also religious and political identity, regional, national, and linguistic difference, and systems of differentiation based upon culture and custom. Replete with fresh readings of the plays and poems, The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Race brings together some of the most important scholars thinking about the subject today. The volume offers a thorough overview of the most significant theoretical and methodological paradigms such as critical race theory, feminist, and postcolonial studies; a dynamic look at intersections of race with queer, trans, disability, and indigenous studies; and a vibrant array of new approaches from ecocriticism, to animality, and human rights, from book history, to scholarly editing, and repertory studies; and an exploration of Shakespeare and race in our contemporary moment through discussions of political activism, pedagogy, visual arts, film, and theatre. Woven through the collection are the voices of practicing theatre professionals who have grappled with the challenges of race and racism both in performance and in the profession itself.

ISBN:
9780192654809
9780192654809
Category:
Shakespeare studies & criticism
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-02-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
OUP Oxford

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