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White People in Shakespeare: Essays on Race, Culture and the Elite

White People in Shakespeare: Essays on Race, Culture and the Elite

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Shakespeare has been used by white people to define and bolster their cultural and racial identity since the court of Queen Elizabeth I. "White People in Shakespeare" explores how Shakespeare's work was crucial to the early modern development of whiteness as an embodied identity and the institutional dissemination of a white Shakespeare in contemporary theatres, politics, classrooms, and other key sites of culture.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 320 pages
Publication date: 26 January 2023
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


Since the court of Queen Elizabeth I, through the early modern English theatre to the storming of the United States Capitol on 6 January 2021, white people have used Shakespeare to define their cultural and racial identity and authority
and authority. White People in Shakespeare unravels this complex cultural history to examine just how crucial Shakespeares work was to the early modern development of whiteness as an embodied identity, as well as the institutional dissemination of a white Shakespeare in contemporary theatres, politics, classrooms, and other key sites of culture. Featuring contributors from a wide range of disciplines, the collection moves across Shakespeares plays and poetry and between the early modern and our own time to interrogate these relationships. Split into two parts, Shakespeares White People and White Peoples Shakespeare, it explores a variety of topics, ranging from the education of the white self in Hamlet, or affective piety and racial violence in Measure for Measure, to Shakespearean education and the civil rights era, and interpretations of whiteness in more contemporary work such as American Moor and Desdemona.

Shakespeare has played a significant role.
part in the construction of a ‘white people and how has his work been enlisted to define and bolster a white cultural and racial identity?

Since the court of Queen Elizabeth I, through the early modern English theatre to the storming of the United States Capitol on 6 January 2021, white people have used Shakespeare to define their cultural and racial identity and authority. White People in Shakespeare unravels this complex cultural history to examine just how crucial Shakespeares work was to the early modern development of whiteness as an embodied identity, as well as the institutional dissemination of a white Shakespeare in contemporary theatres, politics, classrooms. classrooms, and other key sites of culture. Featuring contributors from a wide range of disciplines, the collection moves across Shakespe culture. Plays and poetry and between the early modern and our own time to interrogate these relationships. Split into two parts, Shakespeares White People and White Peoples Shakespeare, it explores a variety of topics, ranging from the education of the white self in Hamlet, or affective piety and racial violence in Measure for Measure, to Shakespearean education and the civil rights. Rights era, and interpretations of whiteness in more contemporary work such as American Moor and Desdemona.

Shakespeare has played a significant part.
part in the construction of a ‘white people and how has his work been enlisted to define and bolster a white cultural and racial identity?

Since the court of Queen Elizabeth I, through the early modern English theatre to the storming of the United States Capitol on 6 January 2021, white people have used Shakespeare to define their cultural and racial identity and authority. White People in Shakespeare unravels this complex cultural history to examine just how crucial Shakespe. Plays were to the early modern development of whiteness as an embodied identity, as well as the institutional dissemination of a white Shakespeare in contemporary theatres, politics, classrooms
and other key sites of culture. Featuring contributors from a wide range of disciplines, the collection moves across a variety of topics, ranging from the education, or affective piety and racial violence in Measure for Measure, to Shakespearean education and the civil rights
Rights, and interpretations of whiteness in more contemporary work such as American Moor and Desdemona.

Shakespeare has played a significant part.
part in the construction of a ‘white people and how has his work been enlisted to define and bolster a white cultural and racial identity?

Since the court of Queen Elizabeth I, through the early modern English theatre to the storming of the United States Capitol on 6 January 2021, white people have used Shakespeare to define their cultural and racial identity and authority. White People in Shakespeare unravels this complex cultural history to examine just how crucial Shakespe

Shakespeare has played a significant part.
part in the construction of a ‘white people and how has his work been enlisted to define and bolster a white cultural and racial identity?

Since the court of Queen Elizabeth I, through the early modern English theatre to the storming of the United States Capitol on 6 January 2021, white people have used Shakespeare to define their cultural and racial identity and authority. White People in Shakespeare unravels this complex cultural history to examine just how crucial Shakespe. Plays were to the early modern development of whiteness as an embodied identity, as well as the institutional dissemination of a white Shakespeare in contemporary theatres, politics, classrooms
and other key sites of culture. Featuring contributors from a wide range of disciplines, the collection moves across Shakespe. Plays and poetry and between the early modern and our own time to interrogate these relationships. Split into two parts, Shakespe. Plays White People and White Peoples Shakespeare, it explores a variety of topics, ranging from the education of the white self in Hamlet, or affective piety and racial violence in Measure for Measure, to Shakespearean education and the civil rights, and interpretations of whiteness in more contemporary work such as American Moor and Desdemona.

Shakespeare has played a significant part.
part in the construction of a ‘white people and how has his work been enlisted to define and bolster a white cultural and racial identity?

Since the court of Queen Elizabeth I, through the early modern English theatre to the storming of the United States Capitol on 6 January 2021, white people have used Shakespeare to define their cultural and racial identity and authority
and authority. White People in Shakespeare unravels this complex cultural history to examine just how crucial Shakespe. Plays were to the early modern development of whiteness as an embodied identity, as well as the institutional dissemination of a white Shakespeare in contemporary theatres, politics, classrooms, and other key sites of culture. Featuring contributors from a wide range of disciplines, the collection moves across Shakespe. Plays and poetry and between the early modern and our own time to interrogate these relationships. Split into two parts, Shakespe. Plays White People and White Peoples Shakespeare, it explores a variety of topics, ranging from the education of the white self in Hamlet, or affective piety and racial violence in Measure for Measure, to Shakespearean education and the civil rights
and the civil rights
Rights, and interpretations of whiteness in more contemporary work such as American Moor and Desdemona.

Weight: 498g
Dimension: 232 x 156 x 19 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781350285668

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