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Shakespeare / Skin
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Shakespeare / Skin

Contemporary Readings in Skin Studies and Theoretical Discourse
von
Espinosa, RubenHrsg.Karim Cooper, FarahHrsg. ReiheMcMullan, GordonHrsg. ReiheMunro LucyHrsg. ReiheMassai, SoniaHrsg. Reihe
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Shakespeare / Skin offers a comprehensive array of readings of 'skin' in Shakespeare's works, a term that embraces the human and animal, noun and verb. Deliberate in its reimagining of critical and theoretical categories such as queer theory, animal studies and indigenous studies, to name a few, Shakespeare / Skin intervenes in various areas of the field to offer a wide range of methodological approaches grounded in antiracist practice. Each of the chapters interrogates and centres 'skin' in relation to a specific area of expertise: performance studies, eco-criticism, aesthetics, animal studies, religious studies, queer theory, indigenous studies, digital humanities, history, food studies, affect theory, border studies, trans studies, disability studies, Black feminism, disease studies, or pedagogy and together they offer a panoramic reading of skin in Shakespeare's work. With contributors from the USA, UK, South Africa, India, Singapore and Australia, readings are informed by a wide array of histories and shed light on how skin was understood in Shakespeare's time and at key moments during the past 400 years in different media and cultures.For researchers and instructors, Shakespeare / Skin offers an encyclopedic range of readings that will help to shape teaching and inform research through its modelling of antiracist critical practice.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-350-26160-0
ProduktartBuch
EinbandGebunden
ErscheinungslandVereinigtes Königreich
Erscheinungsdatum08.08.2024
Seiten352 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 156 mm, Höhe 234 mm
Illustrationen15 bw illus
Artikel-Nr.26404035
KatalogBuchzentrum
Datenquelle-Nr.44352783
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Espinosa, RubenHrsg.Karim Cooper, FarahHrsg. ReiheMcMullan, GordonHrsg. ReiheMunro LucyHrsg. ReiheMassai, SoniaHrsg. Reihe
Ruben Espinosa is Professor of English at Arizona State University and Director of the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. He is the author of Shakespeare on the Shades of Racism (2021), Masculinity and Marian Efficacy in Shakespeare´s England (2011) and co-editor of Shakespeare and Immigration (2014). He is the President of the Shakespeare Association of America (2024-2026), and he serves on the Editorial Boards of Shakespeare Quarterly and Palgrave´s Early Modern Cultural Studies´ series, and on the RaceB4Race Executive Board.
Farah Karim-Cooper is Head of Higher Education & Research, Shakespeare´s Globe and Professor of Shakespeare Studies, King´s College London, UK..
Gordon McMullan is a professor of English at King's College London, UK.
Sonia Massai is Professor of Shakespeare Studies at Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy, and Visiting Professor of Shakespeare Studies at King's College London, UK. With Amy Lidster, she is co-editor of Shakespeare at War: A Material History (2023) and co-curator of the Shakespeare and War exhibition at the National Army Museum (October 2023 - April 2024). Her other publications include her books on Shakespeare´s Accents: Voicing Identity in Performance (2020) and Shakespeare and the Rise of the Editor (2007), her collections of essays on Hamlet for the Arden Shakespeare State of Play´ series (The Arden Shakespeare, 2021), on Ivo van Hove (Methuen Drama, 2018), Shakespeare and Textual Studies (2015) and on World-Wide Shakespeares (2005), and critical editions of The Paratexts in English Printed Drama to 1642 (2014) and John Ford's ´Tis Pity She's a Whore for Arden Early Modern Drama (The Arden Shakespeare, 2011).

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