This volume offers a comprehensive array of readings of 'skin' in
Shakespeare's works, a term that embraces the human and animal, noun
and verb. Shakespeare / Skin departs from previous studies as it
deliberately and often explicitly engages with issues of social and
racial justice. Each of the chapters interrogates and centres 'skin'
in relation to areas of expertise that include performance studies,
aesthetics, animal studies, religious studies, queer theory,
Indigenous studies, history, food studies, border studies,
postcolonial studies, Black feminism, disease studies and pedagogy. By
considering contemporary understandings of skin, this volume examines
how the literature of the early modern past creates paths to
constructing racial hierarchies. With contributors from the USA, UK,
South Africa, India, Sri Lanka, Singapore and Australia, chapters are
informed by an array of histories, shedding light on how skin was
understood in Shakespeare's time and at key moments during the past
400 years in different media and cultures. Chapters include
considerations of plays such as Titus Andronicus, The Tempest and A
Midsummer Night's Dream, and work by Borderlands Theater, Los Colochos
and Satyajit Ray, among many others. For researchers and instructors,
this book will help to shape teaching and inform research through its
modelling of antiracist critical practice. Collectively, the chapters
in this collection allow us to consider how sustained attention to
skin via cross-historical and innovative approaches can reveal to us
the various uses of Shakespeare that shed light on the fraught nature
of our interrelatedness. They set a path for readers to consider how
much skin they have in the game when it comes to challenging
structures of racism.
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Contemporary Readings in Skin Studies and Theoretical Discourse
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350261617
Publisert
2024
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Vendor
The Arden Shakespeare
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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