SHAKESPEARE AND IDENTITY IN A DIVIDED WORLD
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SHAKESPEARE AND IDENTITY IN A DIVIDED WORLD (ebook)

KRISTIN M.S. BEZIO

$1,160.00
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ROUTLEDGE
ISBN:
9781040740217
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Epublication content package
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Inglés
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Si

Shakespeare and Identity in a Divided World examines some of the most pressing issues about identity and so-called identity politics in the highly polarized twenty-first century. The book uses Shakespeare’s plays and the history of sixteenth and seventeenth-century England to discuss gender, race, mental health, disability, and fatness as they were perceived in Shakespeare’s age and then considers ways in which audiences, readers, and classrooms might use them to think about those same topics in the twenty-first century. The book includes discussion of both Shakespeare’s text and contemporary productions, films, and reimaginings of those plays, as well as the historical and theoretical context relevant to each topic. Beginning with the question of Shakespeare’s identity, the book then goes on to discuss femininity, masculinity, trans and queer identity, race, mental health, and then disability and fatness before concluding with a discussion of Shakespeare’s condemnation of polarization, whether social or political.

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