Post-colonial ShakespearesAnia Loomba, Martin Orkin Psychology Press, 1998 - 308 páginas Postcolonial Shakespeares is an exciting step forward in the dialogue between postcolonial studies and Shakespearean criticism. This unique volume features original work by some of the leading critics within the growing field of Shakespeare studies and is the most authoritative collection on this topic to date. |
Contenido
Contesting colonialism | 23 |
Leo Africanus Othello and | 43 |
Literary whiteness | 64 |
ShakespearePost | 84 |
The case of Jerusalem | 98 |
Bryn Glas | 117 |
Postcolonial Shakespeare? Writing away from | 164 |
Possessing the book and peopling the text | 186 |
Shakespeare | 218 |
Shakespeare psychoanalysis and the colonial | 235 |
Shakespeare and theory | 259 |
References | 277 |
299 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
aesthetic Africanus's apartheid argued beauty become Black Hamlet British C. L. R. James Carthage century Christian colonial colonialist colour concern contemporary context cultural Desdemona discourse dominant drama Dubow early modern England Elizabethan Empire English essay Europe European fairness Freud gender Geographical Historie Greenblatt Henry Hulme human hybridity ibid identity ideology imperial Indian intellectual Islam Jerusalem Johannesburg John Kathakali King King Lear land language Lear literary literature London Lucrece Lucrece's means Mediterranean Moor Moor's Last Sigh narrative Oedipus complex Othello play's political post-colonial criticism post-colonial Shakespeare post-modern present Prospero psychoanalysis question race racial radical rape Rape of Lucrece reading recent relation Renaissance Sachs Sachs's sense sexual Shake Shakespeare text Shakespeare's play significant social Sonnet 20 sonnets South Africa specific structural studies suggests super-ego Tarquin's Tempest theatre theory Third World tion Tunis University Press Wales Welsh Western World Bank writing