Shakespeare was an astute observer of contemporary life, culture, and
politics. The emerging practice of territory as a political concept
and technology did not elude his attention. In Shakespearean
Territories, Stuart Elden reveals just how much Shakespeare’s unique
historical position and political understanding can teach us about
territory. Shakespeare dramatized a world of technological advances in
measuring, navigation, cartography, and surveying, and his plays open
up important ways of thinking about strategy, economy, the law, and
colonialism, providing critical insight into a significant juncture in
history. Shakespeare’s plays explore many territorial themes: from
the division of the kingdom in King Lear, to the relations among
Denmark, Norway, and Poland in Hamlet, to questions of disputed land
and the politics of banishment in Richard II. Elden traces how
Shakespeare developed a nuanced understanding of the complicated
concept and practice of territory and, more broadly, the
political-geographical relations between people, power, and place. A
meticulously researched study of over a dozen classic plays,
Shakespearean Territories will provide new insights for geographers,
political theorists, and Shakespearean scholars alike.
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ISBN
9780226559223
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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