Alternative Shakespeares / edited by John Drakakis.

Introducing new debates and new theorists, this collection provides a broad cross-section of contemporary Shakespearen studies, including psychoanalysis, sexual and gender politics, race and new historicism. Shakespeare for the 21st c.

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Other Authors: Drakakis, John, Hawkes, Terence
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Methuen, 1985-<1996>
Series:New accents (Methuen & Co.)
New accents (Routledge (Firm))
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / T. Hawkes
  • After the new historicism / S. Mullaney
  • Cleopatra's seduction / C. Belsey
  • Imprints: Shakespeare, Gutenburg and Descartes / M. De Grazia
  • L[o]cating the sexual subject / B.R. Smith
  • How to read The Merchant of Venice without being heterosexist / Alan Sinfield
  • 'In what chapter of his bosom?': reading Shakespeare's bodies / K. Elam
  • Shakespeare and cultural difference / A Loomba
  • 'Othello was a white man': properties of race on Shakespeare's stage / D. Callaghan
  • Watching Hamlet watching: Lacan, Shakespeare and the mirror/stage / P. Armstrong
  • Afterword: the next generation / J. Drakakis. Hawkes, Terence.