Cutting-edge collection of essays on The Winter's Tale covering critical and performance history as well as new scholarship on themes of ecology, hospitality, childhood, and racialisation in the play.
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Peter Kirwan is Associate Professor in Shakespeare and Performance at Mary Baldwin University, USA.
Todd Andrew Borlik is Clinical Assistant Teaching Professor at Purdue University, USA.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. An international group of scholars reappraise The Winters Tale through a series of research essays covering performance history, critical history, and new interpretations. Navigating the plays fluctuating genre conventions, onstage spectacle and leaps across time, scholars consider how eco-materiality, radical hospitality, childhood, gender, and critical race studies shape contemporary understandings and staging of a play that defies easy definition.By charting these changing interpretive trends, readers are introduced to a rich body of scholarship which shows how the play can be used to confront the experiences of those marginalized by race, age, gender, and nationality, to place fresh attention on the economic and material structures that define the dramatic plot of the play. As The Winters Tales depictions of patriarchal violence, vulnerability, economic disparity, border crossings and exploitation continue to draw attention, this guide serves as an invaluable resource for scholars, students and audiences alike. Complete with pedagogical tools including resources and strategies for approaching the play in the classroom, this Critical Reader is an essential collection of scholarship on one of Shakespeares most audacious experiments. Cutting-edge collection of essays on The Winter's Tale covering critical and performance history as well as new scholarship on themes of ecology, hospitality, childhood, and racialisation in the play. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781350439290
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. An international group of scholars reappraise The Winters Tale through a series of research essays covering performance history, critical history, and new interpretations. Navigating the plays fluctuating genre conventions, onstage spectacle and leaps across time, scholars consider how eco-materiality, radical hospitality, childhood, gender, and critical race studies shape contemporary understandings and staging of a play that defies easy definition.By charting these changing interpretive trends, readers are introduced to a rich body of scholarship which shows how the play can be used to confront the experiences of those marginalized by race, age, gender, and nationality, to place fresh attention on the economic and material structures that define the dramatic plot of the play. As The Winters Tales depictions of patriarchal violence, vulnerability, economic disparity, border crossings and exploitation continue to draw attention, this guide serves as an invaluable resource for scholars, students and audiences alike. Complete with pedagogical tools including resources and strategies for approaching the play in the classroom, this Critical Reader is an essential collection of scholarship on one of Shakespeares most audacious experiments. Cutting-edge collection of essays on The Winter's Tale covering critical and performance history as well as new scholarship on themes of ecology, hospitality, childhood, and racialisation in the play. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781350439290
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